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1. FP E1 1 01 2013 page 81 91 gt BINDER 19 8 Dimensions FP 115 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 82 91 gt BINDER 19 9 Dimensions FP 240 821 0 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 83 91 gt BINDER 19 10 Dimensions FP 400 50 0 494 0 1234 0 1029 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 84 91 gt BINDER 19 11 Dimensions FP 720 120 0 06er 150 0 160 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 85 91 gt BINDER 20 Contamination clearance certificate 20 1 For units located outside North America and Central America Declaration with regard to safety and health Erkl rung zur Sicherheit and gesundheitlichen Unbedenklichkeit The German Ordinance on Hazardous Substances GefStofV and the regulations regarding safety at the workplace require that this form be filled out for all products that are returned to us so that the safety and health of our employees can be warranted Die Sicherheit und Gesundheit unserer Mitarbeiter die Gefahrstoffverordnung GefStofV und die Vorschriften zur Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz machen es erforderlich dass dieses Formblatt f r alle Produkte die an uns zur ckgeschickt wird Es e A completely filled out form should be transmitted by Fax 49 0 7462 2005 93555 or by letter in advance to us so
2. sise 68 16 3 Sending back the unit to BINDER GmbH sise 69 E Ee 70 17 1 Disposal of the transport packing ss 70 17 2 Decommissioning siennes 70 17 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany nn 71 17 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany 72 17 5 Disposal of the unit in non member states of the EC 73 18 TROUBLESHOOTING E 74 19 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 75 19 1 Factory calibration and adjustment nn 75 19 2 Over current protection users 75 19 3 Definition of usable space u denne aaa aan dad ana nn ana Eege 75 EE Sa ene E E EE 76 19 5 Equipment and Options Re en ae ales eee aber 78 19 6 ACcessories and Spare parts sssiittissedindeirenerdinnditnnnettetnanndienteateeenanddlisnall Aa aaia aad aia Kaa 80 197 DIMENSIONS FP 33 u ne endende endende wand nnd ed and nettet tan di 81 19 8 Dimensions FP II 82 19 9 Dimensions FP 240 83 19 10 Dimensions FP 400 sms a AE a Lane a ade Edel 84 19 11 DIMENSIONS FP 720 nan aa a a een he IE un een eher ae Resa 85 20 CONTAMINATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE sisi 86 20 1 For units located outside North America and Central Amerca nenne 86 20 2 For units in North America and Central America 89 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 7 91 gt BINDER Dear customer For the correct operation of the heating drying oven
3. Hit key x d Display 1 shows 60 0 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S02 TEMP 60 0 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Entry of temperature set point of 60 in C of S02 with arrow keys la 4 Hit key w Display 1 shows 000 actual section length set point Display 2 shows S02 TIME 000 01 variable section length in hhh mm alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter section length set point of S02 of W a Value is displayed in both displays until P01 SEC appears w 1 min with arrow keys Hit several times key Display 1 shows 03 P01 SEC Display 2 shows CONTINUE X W alternating or NEW SEC X W section S03 has been selected enter new set points for the individual variables with button X W Select section SO3with arrow keys Hit key mwa EN Display 1 shows 30 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows SO3 TEMP 30 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Entry of temperature set point of 30 C of S03 with arrow keys la Hit key w Display 1 shows 047 actual section length set point Display 2 shows S03 TIME 047 59 variable section length in hhh mm alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter section length set point of S03 of 4
4. Message RANGE ERROR CH1 in Normal Display in Display 2 Sensor rupture between sensor and controller Contact BINDER service Ramp temperature transitions are only realized as steps Set point programming type set to Step in the User level chap 10 Set the set point programming type to setting Ramp in the User level chap 10 Sy Have repairs performed only by experts authorized by BINDER Repaired units must comply with the quality standard specified by BINDER FP E1 1 01 2013 page 74 91 gt BINDER 19 Technical description 19 1 Factory calibration and adjustment This unit was calibrated and adjusted in factory Calibration and adjustment were performed using standardized test instructions according to the QM DIN EN ISO 9001 system applied by BINDER certified since December 1996 by T V CERT All test equipment used is subject to the administration of measurement and test equipment that is also constituent part of the BINDER QM DIN EN ISO 9001 systems They are controlled and calibrated to a DKD Standard at regular intervals 19 2 Over current protection Single phase devices are protected by a miniature fuse against over current accessible from the outside The miniature fuse is located at the rear of the chamber below the strain relief of the power cord The fuse holder is equipped with a fuse clip 5 mm x 20 mm cUL Version 6 3 mm x 32 mm The fuse may be replac
5. Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Display 1 shows Press down key for 5 sec 0000 Menu visible only if week program timer is activated Display 2 shows WEEK PROG EDITOR you are in the week program editor Press down key x for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows USER LEVEL you are in the user level Display 1 shows Hit program key e 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code display flashes Enter the user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting or the valid code in case it has been previously changed in this menu Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec Display 1 shows actual address Display 2 shows Address 1 entry of unit address actual address 1 Hit several times key until Prog Clk appears Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Prog Clk Active Week program timer active or inactive actual setting Active Select Active with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key l Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows 12h 24h 24h Display es a Sieg none Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Date Main menu Setting the date of the real time clock Hit program key o 4 Display 1 shows e g 2006
6. When inactivating the week program timer any programming remains in the memory and will be effective again when the week program timer is activated again Inactivate the week program timer before entering set points in fixed value entry mode chap 6 Otherwise any setting of the operation lines is ineffective Inactivate the week program timer before staring a program chap 9 amp 6 e Display mode 12h 24h Select between 12 hours display AM or PM or 24 hours e Date of the real time clock Date Main menu Use the program key to access the settings of year month and day in the according submenus e Year of the real time clock Year Enter the year 2006 up to 2050 e Month of the real time clock Month Enter the month 1 up to 12 e Day of the real time clock Day Enter the day 1 up to 31 e Time of the real time clock Time Main menu Use the program key to access the settings of hour and minute in the according submenus SSP There is no automatic switch between summer time and regular time e Hour of the real time clock Hour Enter the hour 0 up to 23 e Minute of the real time clock Minute Enter the minute 0 up to 59 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 41 91 gt BINDER Normal Display Display 1 shows Display 2 shows e g 19 8 e g 15 05 06 13 52 actual temperature value actual date and time actual switching state of week pro
7. Actual setting 2006 Display 2 shows Year 2006 Setting the year of the real time clock Set year 2006 up to 2050 with arrow keys v A Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows e g 5 Actual setting may Display 2 shows Set month 1 up to 12 with arrow keys FP E1 1 01 2013 Month 5 Setting the month of the real time clock v a l Setting is displayed in display 2 page 47 91 gt BINDER Hit key Display 1 shows e g 15 Actual setting 15 Display 2 shows Day 15 Setting the day of the real time clock Set day 1 up to 31 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hitkey EXIT Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Time Main menu Setting the time of the real time clock Hit program key O Display 1 shows e g 13 Actual setting 13 i e 1 p m Display 2 shows Hour 13 Setting the hour of the real time clock Set hour 0 up to 23 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows e g 30 Actual setting 30 minutes Display 2 shows Minute 30 Setting the minute of the real time clock Set minute 0 up to 59 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 EXIT Hit several times key or wait for 120 seconds Controller returns to normal display
8. 10 60 Hz Fixed power connection cable of 1800 mm in length e FP 240 UL FP 400 UL FP 720 UL NEMA plug L21 20P power supply voltage 208 V 3N 10 60 Hz Fixed power connection cable of 2700 mm in length e Prior to connection and start up check the power supply voltage Compare the values to the data specified on the type plate of the unit unit front behind the door bottom left hand chap 1 4 e When connecting please observe the regulations specified by the local electricity supply company and as well as the VDE directives for Germany e Pollution degree acc to IEC 61010 1 2 e Over voltage category acc to IEC 61010 1 Il Danger of incorrect power supply voltage Damage to the equipment gt Check the power supply voltage before connection and start up gt Compare the power supply voltage with the data indicated on the type plate See also electrical data chap 19 4 To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger 4 2 Connection to a suction plant optional When directly connecting a suction plant the spatial temperature exactitude the heating up and the recovering times and the maximum temperature will be negatively influenced So no suction plant should be directly connected to the outgoing air pipe Active sucti
9. FP E1 1 01 2013 page 6 91 gt BINDER 12 EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING FOR THE PROGRAM EDITOR 52 12 1 Desired time funetion 22322458 users rare deg abuser dan laine tarte date ane 52 12 2 Proceeding OVerviIeW TR 52 12 3 Proceeding Bio CIE 53 13 BEHAVIOR AT FAILURE Si ccicsiccccsectcssnscctsicedestcscasscisessteetsscnceatssendieieistteetensnseeis 59 13 1 Behavior after power failure siens 59 13 2 Alarm messages ET 59 14 TEMPERATURE SAFETY DEVICES ss sssssssssnnssssseneeeeeenennnnnnnnse 59 14 1 Temperature safety device class 2 DIN 12880 59 14 2 Temperature safety device class 3 1 DIN 12880 option 60 19 OPTIONS ee 61 15 1 Communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option 61 15 2 Data logger kit sise 62 15 3 Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature indicator with flexible temperature sensor Pt 100 OPM E 62 15 4 Analog output for temperature option ss 62 15 5 Zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines option 63 15 6 HEPA fresh air filter Option ee ana rer 63 15 7 Mostly gas tight version option for FP 53 and FP 115 63 15 8 Inert gas connection option for FP 53 and FP 115 64 16 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND SERVICE cccccccecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 66 16 1 Maintenance intervals service sise 66 16 2 Cleaning and decontamination seen 66 Nee DEE 67 16 2 2 Decontamination
10. Display 1 shows e g 01 program P01 selected Display 2 shows 1 PRG program can be selected alternating CONTINUE X W information to 17 program section with X W Select the desired program e g DOT with v a Value is displayed in display1 arrow keys Hit key In the selected program P01 or PO2 program sections can be selected Display 1 shows e g 01 actual selected section S01 Display 2 shows P01 SEC program section can be selected alternating CONTINUE X W information set point entry with X W Select desired section e g S03 with arrow v a omitted if section S01 shall be deleted keys Hit key Display 1 shows e g 90 0 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S03 TEMP 90 0 variable temperature alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W No entry Hit key Display 1 shows e g 01 00 actual section length Display 2 shows SO3 TIME 01 00 variable section length alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter set point Zero for section length in v a Value is displayed in display 2 or in both hh mm of S03 with arrow keys displays display depends on maximum time setting in the user level chap 10 Display 1 shows e g 00 00 actual section length Display 2 shows SO3 TIME 00 00 variable section length alternating DELETE SEC X W information delete section wi
11. actual setting shift point not programmed Display 1 shows Hit program key time of the selected shift point Display 2 shows Time entry of time of the selected shift point actual setting shift point not programmed Hit key Enter the time hh mm with arrow keys v a Value is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows Display 2 shows Ch1 SP2 0000 Off entry of state of channel 1 actual setting Off Enter the state of channel 1 On or Off with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows Display 2 shows Channel 2 0000 Off entry of state of channel 2 no function actual setting Off Enter the state of channel 2 On or Off with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key EXIT Display 1 shows Display 2 shows time of the selected shift point actually selected shift point S1 actual setting time 08 30 channels Off FP E1 1 01 2013 page 25 91 gt BINDER Hit program key mu Hit key EXIT twice Select the next shift point Select the next day of the week To exit the menu hit several times key EXIT or wait for 120 seconds Controller returns to normal display FP E1 1 01 2013 page 26 91 gt BINDER
12. actually selected shift point S1 Display 2 shows ak actual setting shift point not programmed Hit program key Gei Display 1 shows 06 00 time of the selected shift point e e j entry of time of the selected shift point Papaya ne m actual setting 6 00 i e 6 a m Enter the time 06 00 with arrow keys v a d Value is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Ch1 SP2 On entry of state of channel 1 actual setting On Enter the state of channel 1 On with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 entry of state of channel 2 Display 2 sh h 2 ff AD NON lee actual setting Off Hit key EXIT Display 1 shows 06 00 time of the selected shift point actually selected shift point S1 Pisplay 2 shows a 9099 l actual setting time 06 00 channel 1 ON Hit key EXIT twice to select the next day of the week Display 1 shows 0000 selection of day of the week De NE SES actual selection Friday Select the next day of the week Friday with Day of the week is displayed in display 2 X Ww key Hit program key o Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Shiftpt no function Hit program key e Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Shiftpt 1 Ce G Select shift point 1 with key Value is display
13. 3d indicating a running program LED 3a is lit if the heating is active or no LED if the actual temperature equals the set point During program course the arrow keys and the EXIT button are not functional D By hitting the program key for 3 seconds you can terminate the program course FP E1 1 01 2013 page 38 91 gt BINDER If during program course button is hit the entered set points of the actually running program section are shown one after the other for 5 sec each Display 1 shows e g 65 5 actual temperature value Display 2 shows P01 S03 00 47 12 actual program P01 actual section S03 and remaining time Sg of program section S03 it key Display 1 shows e g 90 actual temperature set point 1 Display 2 shows SP1 TEMPERATURE 5 seconds Display 1 shows e g 30 actual temperature set point 2 Display 2 shows SP2 TEMPERATURE no function during program operation 5 seconds Display 1 shows e g 100 actual fan speed setting Display 2 shows SP FAN SPEED 5 seconds Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines Display 1 shows e g 000 actual operating contact setting Display 2 shows OPERATION LINE After program runoff and if appropriate of the program repeats the controller returns to fixed value operation showing Normal Display and adjusting to the temperature and fa
14. 7 1 Program table template for Week program Editor Program editor Program title Project 3 D Channel 1 Channel 2 temperature ON SP2 ON OFF SP1 OFF gt Channel 2 is without function at the standard unit PPIOINDN PrPIoOID AJOIN a ErGoib Al OI I BIO Ai E IGoibh l FP E1 1 01 2013 page 27 91 gt BINDER 8 Program editor 8 1 Selecting between set point ramp and set point step You can program various kinds of temperature transitions In the user level chap 10 you can select between the settings Ramp default setting and Step D Setting Ramp allows programming all kinds of temperature transitions With setting Step the controller will equilibrate only to constant temperatures programming ramps becomes impossible A change between settings Ramp and Step will influence all programs This can remarkably change the time courses of existing programs 8 1 1 Programming with setting Ramp default setting Set points always refer to the start of a program section i e at the beginning of each program section the entered set point will be reached During program section operation the temperature gradually passes to the set point entered for the following program section By appropriate design of the program section timing all kinds of temperature transitions can be programmed e Gradual temperature changes set p
15. BINDER Best conditions for your success Operating Manual APT line FP Heating drying ovens with program control and forced convection with microprocessor program controller RD3 Model FP 53 E1 1 FP 53 UL E1 1 FP 115 E1 1 FP 115 UL E1 1 FP 240 E1 1 FP 240 UL E1 1 FP 400 E1 1 FP 400 UL E1 1 FP 720 E1 1 FP 720 UL E1 1 BINDER GmbH Address Tel Fax Internet E mail Service Hotline Service Fax Service E Mail Art No 9010 0153 9010 0153 9010 0175 9010 0175 9010 0255 9010 0255 9010 0262 9010 0262 9010 0263 9010 0263 9010 0264 9010 0264 9010 0265 9010 0265 9010 0266 9010 0266 9010 0267 9010 0267 9010 0268 9010 0268 Post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen 49 7462 2005 0 49 7462 2005 100 http www binder world com info binder world com 49 7462 2005 555 49 7462 2005 93 555 service binder world com Service Hotline USA 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 x3 Service Hotline Asia Pacific 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 Service Hotline Russia and CIS 7 495 98815 17 Issue 01 2013 Art No 7001 0130 gt BINDER EC declaration of conformity EG KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG C EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Anbieter Supplier Fournisseur Anschrift Address Adresse Produkt Product Produit Typenbezeichnung Type Type BINDER GmbH Im Mittleren sch 5 D 78532 Tuttlingen W rme Trockenschr nke mit Progra
16. Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Press down key for 5 sec Menu visible only if week program timer is activated Display LENOWE en in the user level chap 10 Display 2 shows WEEK PROG EDITOR you are in the week program editor o Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code display flashes Enter the user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting adjustable in the user level chap 10 Value is displayed in both displays Hit program key Automatically forward after 2 sec FP E1 1 01 2013 page 24 91 gt BINDER Display 1 shows Display 2 shows Monday 0000 selection of day of the week actual selection Monday Select the day of the week Monday up to Sunday with key Hit program key Day of the week is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows Display 2 shows Shiftpt 0000 no function Hit program key Q Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Shiftpt 1 selection of the shift point actual shift point 1 Select the shift point 1 up to 4 with key Hit program key Value is displayed in display 2 E C Display 1 shows Display 2 shows S1 e g time of the selected shift point actually selected shift point S1
17. Einzelheiten ber die eingesetzten Substanzen biologische Materialien 3 1 Designations Bezeichnungen Safety measures required for handling these substances Vorsichtsma nahmen beim Umgang mit diesen Stoffen FP E1 1 01 2013 page 86 91 gt BINDER Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the atmosphere Ma nahmen bei Personenkontakt oder Freisetzung Other important information that must be taken into account Weitere zu beachtende und wichtige Informationen Declaration on the risk of these substances please checkmark the applicable items Erkl rung zur Gef hrlichkeit der Stoffe bitte Zutreffendes ankreuzen For non toxic non radioactive biologically harmless materials f r nicht giftige nicht radioaktive biologisch ungef hrliche Stoffe We herewith guarantee that the above mentioned unit component part Wir versichern dass og Ger t Bauteil U Has not been exposed to or contains any toxic or otherwise hazardous substances weder giftige noch sonstige gef hrliche Stoffe enth lt oder solche anhaften Q That eventually generated reaction products are non toxic and also do not represent a hazard auch evtl entstandene Reaktionsprodukte weder giftig sind noch sonst eine Gef hrdung darstellen Q Eventual residues of hazardous substances have been removed evtl R ckst nde von Gefahrstoffen entfernt wurden U4 2 For tox
18. third party suppliers authorized by BINDER The user is responsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories 53 115 240 400 720 Regular equipment Multifunction program controller RD3 with digital e e e e display Temperature safety device class 2 acc to DIN 12880 D e e e o Communication and printer interface RS 422 o bei bei e e Rear exhaust duct internal diameter 50 mm 1 97 inch with ventilation slide S 7 2 u Adjustable air change by means of rear exhaust duct 50 mm with ventilation flap and front o bei bei bei bei ventilation slide Four castors 2 lockable bei 2 racks chrome plated e J e J e Options accessories Access ports with various diameters with Q O O O O silicone plug Rack chrome plated or stainless steel Q Q Q Q Q Perforated rack stainless steel Q Q Q Q Q Rack lockings 4 pieces Q Q Q Q Q Reinforced rack stainless steel with 1 set shelf u O O O lockings Reinforced inner chamber with 2 reinforced _ _ 9O O O racks Rubber pads for safe stacking 4 pieces Q Q Q Temperature safety device class 3 1 acc to DIN O O O O O 12880 Door s with window and interior lightning Q Q Q Q Q Lockable door Q Q Q Q Q FKM door gasket temperature resistant up to O O O O O 200 C HEPA Fresh air filter class H 14 DIN EN 1822 Q Q Q Q Q Measurement of air change rate acc to ASTM D5374 2 2 4 i Incre
19. FP it is important that you read this operating manual completely and carefully and observe all instructions as indicated Failure to read understand and follow the instructions may result in personal injury It can also lead to damage to the unit and or poor equipment performance 1 Safety This operating manual is part of the components of delivery Always keep it handy for reference The device should only be operated by laboratory personnel especially trained for this purpose and familiar with all precautionary measures required for working in a laboratory To avoid injuries and damage observe the safety instructions of the operating manual Failure to observe the safety instructions Serious injuries and unit damage gt Observe the safety instructions in this operating manual gt Carefully read the complete operating instructions of the heating drying oven FP 1 1 Legal considerations This operating manual contains information necessary for the intended use correct installation start up and operation and for the maintenance of the unit Understanding and observing the instructions in this operating manual are prerequisites for hazard free use and safety during operation and maintenance In no event shall BINDER be held liable for any damages direct or incidental arising out of or related to the use of this manual This operating manual cannot cover all conceivable applications If you would like additional infor
20. IEC 1010 1 Il Il Il Il Il Pollution degree acc to IEC 1010 1 2 2 2 2 2 Electrical connection data FP UL acc to cUL standard for USA and Canada Unit size 53 UL 115 UL 240 UL 400 UL 720 UL Nominal voltage 10 60 Hz V Nominal power Power plug 115 1N 1 20 external e 3x 3x j 3x internal internal internal Installation category acc to IEC 1010 1 Il Il Il Il Il Pollution degree acc to IEC 1010 1 2 2 2 Unit fuse 6 3 x 32 mm 250V super time lag TT external Legend 1 without outer glass door 2 up to 98 of the set value All technical data is specified for unloaded units with standard equipment at an ambient temperature of 25 C and a power supply voltage fluctuation of 10 The temperature data is determined in accordance to BINDER factory standard following DIN 12880 observing the recommended wall clearances of 10 of the height width and depth of the inner chamber Technical data refer to 100 fan speed All indications are average values typical for units produced in series We reserve the right to alter technical specifications at all times ey If the cabinet is fully loaded the specified heating up times may vary according to the load FP E1 1 01 2013 page 77 91 BINDER 19 5 Equipment and Options To operate the heating drying oven use only original BINDER accessories or accessories from
21. X W information to E program section with X W Select program P01 with arrow keys v a Value is displayed in Display 1 Hit key In the selected program P01 the first program section S01 is displayed Display 1 shows Display 2 shows alternating 01 P01 SEC CONTINUE X W or section S01 has been selected enter new set points for the individual variables with button XW Select section SO1with arrow keys NEW SEC X W ma Hit key X Display 1 shows 60 0 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S01 TEMP 60 0 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Entry of temperature set point of 60 C with v a arrow keys Hit key Display 1 shows 119 actual section length set point Display 2 shows S01 TIME 119 59 variable section length in hhh mm alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter section length set point of S01 of 119 v a Value is displayed in both displays until P01 SEC appears hs 59 min with arrow keys Hit several times key Display 1 shows 02 section SO2 has been selected P01 SEC Display 2 SNOWS CONTINUE N enter new set points for the individual variables with button alternating or XW NEW SEC X W Select section SO2with arrow keys v a FP E1 1 01 2013 page 55 91 gt BINDER
22. decommissioning chap 17 2 e Permissible ambient temperature range during storage 10 C to 60 C e Permissible ambient humidity max 70 r H non condensing If following storage in a cold location the unit is transferred to the installation site for start up condensation may form Wait at least one hour until the chamber has attained ambient temperature and is completely dry FP E1 1 01 2013 page 17 91 gt BINDER 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions Set up the heating drying oven FP on an even and non flammable surface free from vibration and in a well ventilated dry location and align it using a spirit level The site of installation must be capable of supporting the units weight see technical data chap 19 4 The chambers are designed for setting up inside a building indoor use Danger of overheating Damage to the unit Do NOT set up units in non ventilated recesses gt Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat e Permissible ambient temperature range during operation 18 C to 40 C At elevated ambient temperature values fluctuations in temperature can occur The ambient temperature should not be substantially higher than the indicated ambient temperature of 25 C to which the specified technical data relate For other ambient conditions deviations from the indicated data are possible e Permissible ambient humidity 70 r H max non condensing
23. described example program must be started once at the precise moment of temperature change on Monday e g at 0 01 or at 7 00 If the program cannot be manually started at the desired moment a suitable program delay time of 99 hs 59 min max can be programmed After rundown of this delay time the program starts automatically see chap 9 Normal Display Hit program key Le Display 1 shows 1 actually selected program Display 2 shows SEL PRG select program 1 or 2 Enter program number 1 with arrow keys v a Value is displayed in display 1 Hit program key Lo Display 1 shows e g 00 00 entered delay time hh mm Display 2 shows RUN TIME enter delay time of program start Set delay time if desired in hh mm with arrow keys H a Hit program key Setting 00 00 means no delay time immediate program start Value is displayed in display 1 sj Display 1 shows actually selected number of program cycles infinite Display 2 shows 1 REPEAT enter number of program cycles Select number of cycles 1 i e infinite v a Value is displayed in display 1 repeats with arrow keys Hit program key Display 1 shows 1 selected program Display 2 shows RUN PRG Question start selected program Hit program key e Display 1 shows 20 0 actual temperature
24. e Installation height max 2000 m above sea level When placing several units of the same size side by side maintain a minimum distance of 250 mm between each unit Wall distances rear 100 mm sides 160 mm Two devices up to size 1151 can be piled on top of each other For this purpose place rubber pads under all four feet of the upper unit to prevent the device from slipping Sliding or tilting of the upper unit Damage to the units gt When stacking place rubber pads under all four feet of the upper unit To completely separate the unit from the power supply you must disconnect the power plug Install the unit in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger The unit must NOT be installed and operated in hazardous locations Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas gt KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the vicinity of the unit FP E1 1 01 2013 page 18 91 BINDER 4 Installation of the equipment 4 1 Electrical connection e FP 53 FP 115 FP 240 Shockproof plug power supply voltage 230 V 1N 10 50 60 Hz Fixed power connection cable of 1800 mm in length e FP 400 FP 720 CEE plug 5 poles power supply voltage 400 V 3N 10 50 60 Hz Fixed power connection cable of 2700 mm in length e FP 53 UL FP 115 UL NEMA plug 5 20P power supply voltage 115 V 1N
25. equipped with the electronic program controller RD3 with digital display This allows programming of temperature cycles and an individual fan speed setting for each program section The FP provides almost unlimited possibilities for adaptation to individual customer requirements based upon extensive programming options and on the week program timer and real time clock of the controller The APT line preheating chamber system guarantees high level of spatial and time based temperature precision thanks to the direct and distributed air circulation into the interior The air turbine supports exact attainment and maintenance of the desired temperature accuracy The fan speed is digitally adjustable from 0 to 100 All unit functions are easy and comfortable to use thanks to their clear arrangement Major features are easy cleaning of all unit parts and avoidance of undesired contamination The inner chamber the pre heating chamber and the inside of the doors are all made of stainless steel material no 1 4301 in Germany When operating the chamber at temperatures above 150 C the influence of the oxygen in the air may cause coloration of the metallic surfaces yellowish brown or blue by natural oxidation processes These colorations are harmless and will in no way impair the function or quality of the unit The housing is RAL 7035 powder coated All corners and edges are completely coated The heating drying oven FP is regularly equipped wit
26. from food and beverages Do NOT empty into drains gt Wear protective gloves and goggles gt Avoid skin contact 16 2 2 Decontamination Disconnect the chamber from the power supply prior to decontamination Disconnect the power plug You can use the following disinfectants Inner chamber Standard commercial surface disinfectants free from acid or halides Alcohol based solutions We recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 SP For chemical disinfection we recommend using the disinfectant spray Art No 1002 0022 Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other disinfectants is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH SP With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls In case of impurity of the interior with biological or chemical hazardous goods there are three possible procedures depending on the type of contamination and of the charging material 1 The heating drying ovens FP can be hot air sterilized at 190 C for at least 30 minutes All inflammable goods must be removed from the interior before 2 Spray the inner chamber with an appropriate disinfectant Before start up the unit must be absolute dry and ventilated because explosive gases may form during the decontamination process 3 If necessary have strongly contaminated inner chamber parts removed by an engineer for cleaning or have them exchanged Ste
27. outlet pressure when connecting the gas hose to the oven D The unit is not gas tight Gases from inside the heating drying oven can escape into the surrounding atmosphere FP E1 1 01 2013 page 64 91 gt BINDER Inert gases in high concentrations is hazardous to health They are colorless and almost odorless and therefore practically imperceptible Inhalation of inert gases can cause drowsiness up to respiratory arrest When the O content of the air decreases below 18 there is risk of death from lack of oxygen Any gas that might escape has to be led out via good room ventilation or a suitable exhaust system High concentration of inert gas Risk of death by suffocation Do NOT set up units in non ventilated recesses gt Ensure technical ventilation measures gt Respect the relevant regulations for handling these gases Inert gases which are heavier than air may accumulate in low lying areas of the installation site The Mostly gas tight version option for FP 53 and FP 115 chap 15 7 reduces the loss of gas Sy Es Setting Example values in combination with the Mostly gas tight version option If you want to flush the unit with an air exchange rate of 1 per hour set the flow rate on the pressure reducer according to the interior volume FP 53 with 53 internal volume The flow rate corresponding to 53 1 h is 0 9 I min FP 115 with 115 i
28. point at the temperature controller The sections of the scale from 1 to 10 correspond to the temperature range from 63 C to 350 C and serve as a setting aid e Turn the control knob 2 of the safety device using a coin to its end stop position 10 unit protection e When the set point is reached turn back the control knob 2 until its trip point turn it counter clockwise e The trip point is identifiable by the red alarm lamp 2a lighting up e The optimum setting for the safety device is obtained by turning the control knob clockwise by approximately one scale division which leads to extinguish the red alarm lamp Figure 11 Setting the safety device class 3 1 Check the setting regularly and adjust it following any changes of the set point 15 Options 15 1 Communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option The unit is regularly equipped with a serial interface RS 422 to which the BINDER communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem can be connected The connection to a computer is established using the FP interface via an interface converter RS 422 RS 232 SP Make sure that the interface mode is correctly set to Modbus in the user level chap 10 In adjustable intervals the actual temperature and fan speed values are put out Programming can be performed graphically via PC Up to 30 chambers with RS 422 interface can be cross linked For further information refe
29. section can be set to either 99 hs 59 min or to 999 hs 59 min This setting is then valid for all program sections When changing the maximum duration setting pre existing programs will be deleted in the program editor s e Set point programming type Setp sim Selection between Ramp and Step With setting Step selected you don t need to program the transition section in the Program Editor If you select setting step the controller will equilibrate only to constant temperatures programming ramps becomes impossible A change between settings ramp and step will influence all programs This can remarkably change the time courses of existing programs ai ai FP E1 1 01 2013 page 40 91 gt BINDER e Tolerance limit range Tol band Entry of a tolerance limit value in C If the actual value of temperature exceeds the set point of a program section by more than the entered tolerance limit value the program is halted LED 3d flashing until the actual temperature value is again situated within the tolerance range Entry of 0 means tolerance limits off e Activating or inactivating the week program timer Prog Clk inactive The week program timer is turned off factory setting The according setting menu chap 7 is not visible as is set point 2 in fixed value entry mode chap 6 Active The week program timer is activated
30. sh d ipl ay shoe oe Back Ne actual setting No Select between Yes and No with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 no function Selection of interface mode Display 2 sh isplay 2 shows Protocol MODBUS actual setting Modbus Select between protocols MODBUS and Printer with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows e g 3 actual setting 3 min print interval Display 2 sh Inv play SON EDEN S actual setting 3 min Select value between 0 and 255 minutes with arrow keys FP E1 1 01 2013 v a Setting is displayed in displays 1 and 2 page 43 91 gt BINDER Hit key Six Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Disp LED No continuous display illumination actual setting No Select between Yes and No with arrow keys Hit key v a l Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 1 program with max 20 sections or Display 2 shows PrgSelec 2Prg10S 2 programs with max 10 sections each actual setting 2Prg10S Select between 2Prg10S and 1Prg20S with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Prg Time 99 59 max section le
31. start level and start the program SP The described example program must be started once at the precise moment of temperature change on Monday e g at 0 01 or at 7 00 If the program cannot be manually started at the desired moment you can program a suitable program delay time of 99 hs 59 min max After rundown of this delay time the program starts automatically chap 9 12 3 Proceeding in detail 1 Settings in the user level Set maximum section duration Prg Time to 999 hs 59 min The maximum length of a program section can be set in common for all program sections to 99 hs 59 min or to 999 hs 59 min Select setting 999 59 When changing the maximum duration setting pre existing programs will be deleted in the program editor Turning off the tolerance limits function Select setting 0 meaning tolerance limits off Thus an interruption of the program course during the heating up or cooling down phases during the rapid set point step phase is avoided Inactivating the week program timer Inactivate the week program timer before entering a program factory setting Otherwise any setting of the operation lines in the program editor is ineffective Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value eo __ actual date and time actual state of week program timer Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Hit ke
32. substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC In order to exclude any health hazard for the employees of the recycling companies the devices must be free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances SP It is the user s responsibility that the unit is free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances prior to handing it over to a recycling company e Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit e Prior to disposal disinfect the unit from all sources of infection Be aware of the fact that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber e If you cannot safely remove all sources of infection and toxic substances from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law e Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 20 and enclose it with the unit FP E1 1 01 2013 page 72 91 gt BINDER Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take a unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC gt Prior to disposal remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit gt Dispose of a unit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed as special waste according to national law 17 5 Dispos
33. und Elektronikger tegesetz ElektroG WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under A significant part of the materials must be recycled in ES order to protect the environment At the end of the device s service life have the device disposed of according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikger tegesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the unit according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikger tegesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company which is certified according to the German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro und Elektronikgerategesetz ElektroG from 23 March 2005 BGBI p 762 or gt Instruct BINDER Service to dispose of the device The general terms of payment and delivery of BINDER GmbH apply which were valid at the time of purchasing the unit Certified companies disassemble waste BINDER equipment in primary substances for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC In order to eliminate any health hazards to the employees of the recycling companies the devices must be free from toxic infectious or ra
34. value Display 2 shows P01 S01 119 49 time running backwards actual program P01 actual section S01 and remaining time of program section S01 Program is running The green LED 3d lights up Additionally to the green LED 3d indicating a running program LED 3a is lit if the heating is active or no LED ifthe actual temperature equals the set point During program course the arrow keys and the EXIT button are not functional g By hitting the program key LJ the program course can be terminated If during program course button is hit the entered set points of the actually running program section are shown one after the other for 5 sec each FP E1 1 01 2013 page 58 91 gt BINDER 13 Behavior at failures 13 1 Behavior after power failure Power failure during fixed value operation Normal Display the entered parameters remain saved After power return operation continues with the set parameters Power failure during program operation After power return program course continues with the set points that have been reached during program operation 13 2 Alarm messages Alarm messages e g RANGE ERROR CH1 in case of sensor rupture are displayed in Display 2 only in Normal Display A buzzer can be activated inactivated in the user level chap 10 It can be reset by pressing the EXIT button The alarm text displayed in Normal Display goes off only if the alarm cau
35. window the access ports the door gaskets or the charging material during operation 1 6 Intended use Heating drying ovens FP are suitable for drying and heat treatment of solid or pulverized charging material as well as bulk material using the supply of heat The ovens are suitable for harmless charging material A mixture of any component of the charging material with air must NOT be explosive The operating temperature must lie below the flash point or below the sublimation point of the charging material Other applications are not approved Do NOT use the unit for drying processes when large quantities of vapor would form and result in condensation Sy Sy Due to the special demands of the Medical Device Directive MDD these ovens are not qualified for sterilization of medical devices as defined by the directive 93 42 EWG Observing the instructions in this operating manual and conducting regular maintenance work chap 16 1 is part of the intended use FP E1 1 01 2013 page 13 91 gt BINDER SP The charging material shall not contain any corrosive ingredients that may damage the machine components made of stainless steel aluminum and copper Such ingredients include in particular acids and halides Any corrosive damage caused by such ingredients is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH 2 Unit description BINDER heating drying ovens with forced convection FP are
36. year of the real time clock Set year 2006 up to 2050 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows e g 5 Actual setting may Display 2 shows Month 5 Setting the month of the real time clock Set month 1 up to 12 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key l Display 1 shows e g 15 Actual setting 15 Display 2 shows Day 15 Setting the day of the real time clock Set day 1 up to 31 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key EXIT Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Time Main menu Setting the time of the real time clock Hit program key el Display 1 shows e g 13 Actual setting 13 i e 1 p m Display 2 shows Hour 13 Setting the hour of the real time clock Set hour 0 up to 23 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key d Display 1 shows e g 30 Actual setting 30 minutes Display 2 shows Minute 30 Setting the minute of the real time clock Set minute 0 up to 59 with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit several times key EXIT or wait for 120 seconds Controller returns to normal display FP E1 1 01 2013 page 45 91 BINDER 11 Example programming for the Week Program Editor 11 1 Desired time function From Monday to Friday the ch
37. 0 Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec Display 1 shows e g 01 program P01 selected Display 2 shows PRG program can be selected alternating CONTINUE X W information to 1 program section with X W Select program P01 or PO2 with arrow keys v a Value is displayed in display 1 Hit key In the selected program P01 or P02 program sections can be selected Display 1 shows e g 01 section S01 selected P01 SEC section S01 has already been created Display shows enter new set points for the individual variables with button alternating CONTINUE X W X W or Display 1 shows e g 01 section S01 selected Display 2 shows P01 SEC section S01 has not yet been created alternating NEW SEC X W enter set points for the individual variables with button X W Select sections S01 to S10 or to S20 with arrow keys vita If no program section has been entered yet the display switches back to 01 with all entries gt 01 because all sections have to be entered one after and each new section is created as NEWSEC If e g already three program sections have been entered the next section to be entered is S04 Before this no section gt S04 can be selected FP E1 1 01 2013 page 32 91 gt BINDER Next step entry of set points in the desired program sections Basic entry principle The par
38. 0 e User specific controller settings e Setting the real time clock Normal Display Fixed value operation 5 seconds E Fixed value entry mode Program editor Program start level X 5 seconds W Week program editor 5 seconds User level lt ex Menu visible only if week program timer is activated in the user level If no button is touched during more than 120 sec the controller returns from the actual level to Normal Display FP E1 1 01 2013 page 22 91 gt BINDER 6 Fixed value entry mode If you do not want to use the week program timer inactivate it factory setting setting in the user level chap 10 before entering set points Any setting of the operation lines in fixed value entry mode is ineffective with active week program timer Basic entry principle Call up the individual parameters with button X W one after the other Enter the values with the arrow keys A value flashing once after 2 seconds indicates that it has been taken over to the controller Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value actual date and time ca __ actual switching state of week program timer channel 1 Off SEET channel 2 Off visible only H week program timer is activated in the user level chap 10 Hit key Display 1 shows e g 20 0 actual temperature set point 1 D
39. 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value ae actual date and time actual state of week program timer Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000 Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows WEEK PROG EDITOR you are in the week program editor Hit program key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code display flashes Enter the user code with arrow keys v a e g ce vee er E adjustable in the user level chap 10 Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec Display 1 shows 0000 selection of day of the week actual selection Monday Select the first day of the week Monday Day of the week is displayed in display 2 Display 2 shows Monday with key Hit program key ey Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Shiftpt no function Hit program key el Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Shiftpt 4 selection of the shift point actual shift point 1 Select shift point 1 with key Value is displayed in display 2 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 49 91 Ix CH Hit program key BINDER Display 1 shows e g time of the selected shift point
40. 100 mm 52 52 52 52 52 Number of door s Interior dimensions TENT mm 400 480 600 800 1200 9 inch 15 75 18 90 23 62 31 50 47 24 Depth Interior volume mm inch cu ft 77 158 308 498 869 2 72 5 58 10 88 17 60 30 71 1 340 410 510 510 610 13 39 20 08 20 08 24 02 53 115 240 400 720 1 9 4 1 8 6 14 3 25 7 Number of racks regular max 215 2 10 2 15 Load per rack Permitted total load Weight empty Temperature data Temperature range 5 C above ambient up to Temperature fluctuation at 70 C at 150 C at 300 C to 70 C to 150 C to 250 C at 70 C at 150 C at 300 C Temperature uniformity variation 1 Heating up time 2 Recovery time after door was open for 30 sec 2 FP E1 1 01 2013 Kg Ibs Kg Ibs Kg E a i o 2 is a 300 300 300 300 300 572 572 572 572 page 76 91 gt BINDER Unit size 53 ms 240 400 Ventilation data at 70 C at 150 C at 300 C Air change Electrical data IP system of protection acc to EN 60529 Nominal voltage 10 50 60 Hz Nominal power at 70 C x h Energy consumption at150 C wun 300 544 850 1200 1320 Unit fuse 5 x 20 mm A DA 10 A 16 A 230V 10A middle time lag M external external external 3x 16A 3x 16A Over current release category B internal internal Power plug shock proof plug CEE plug 5 poles Installation category acc to
41. 2 Enter the set points for the week program in Fixed value entry mode see chap 6 Set points for the example program SP 1 night weekend 30 C SP 2 day week 60 C Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value 3 pe actual date and time actual switching state of week EN ie SNe a vee program timer channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Hit key Display 1 shows 30 0 actual temperature set point 1 Display 2 shows SP1 TEMPERATURE variable temperature in C Enter temperature set point 30 C with arrow v a Value is displayed in display 1 keys Hit key Display 1 shows 60 0 actual temperature set point 2 Display 2 shows SP2 TEMPERATURE variable temperature in C Enter temperature set point 60 C with arrow v a Value is displayed in display 1 keys Hit the EXIT button The controller changes to Normal Display FP E1 1 01 2013 page 48 91 gt BINDER 3 Enter the time program to the week program editor Program table for the example program Day of the week Time Channel 1 temperature hh mm ON SP2 OFF SP1 Friday S1 20 00 SP 1 night weekend 30 C SP 2 day week 60 C D Make sure that no other shift points have been programmed due to previous programming If so they must be deleted Set the time of the respective shift point to with key Normal Display Display
42. 7 hs 59 min with arrow keys Hit several times key v a Value is displayed in both displays X W until P01 SEC appears Display 1 shows 04 section S04 has been selected P01 SEC SE none PONTIDDEIN enter new set points for the individual variables with button alternating or XW NEW SEC X W Select section S04 with arrow keys vla FP E1 1 01 2013 page 56 91 gt BINDER Hit key x Display 1 shows 30 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S04 TEMP 30 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Entry of temperature set point of 30 C of v a S04 with arrow keys Hit key Display 1 shows 000 actual section length set point Display 2 shows S04 TIME 000 01 variable section length in hhh mm alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter section length set point of S04 of v A Value is displayed in both displays 1 min with arrow keys Hitkey EXIT several times or wait 120 sec Controller returns to Normal Display Make sure that there are no more program sections S05 etc existing due to previous programming If so they must be deleted see chap 8 4 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 57 91 gt BINDER 3 Set the number of cycles to infinite in the program start level and start the program g The
43. ATION16 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and scope of delivery sessssserssssessssrrsserresrtrrssrtrrssrennsnenn 16 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation 17 E BC Wee E 17 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditions 18 A INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 4 44440000000000000n nn 0 nun nn nnnnnnnn nenn 19 4 1 Electrical connection sise 19 4 2 Connection to a suction plant optional ss 19 9 START UP eu 20 E ge ln E 20 5 2 Settings at the RD3 program controller ss 20 e GC WE EE ill re ET 21 6 FIXED VALUE ENTRY MODE u 23 7 WEEK PROGRAM EDITOR nee 24 7 1 Program table template for Week program Editor mann 27 8 PROGRAM EDITOR ne 28 8 1 Selecting between set point ramp and set point step 28 8 1 1 Programming with setting Ramp default setting 28 8 1 2 Programming with setting step ss 30 8 1 3 General advice for the programming of temperature transitions 31 8 2 Set point entry for program operation iii 31 8 3 Program table template 32 54 eege ne Re cy cecal nie deeg Ee 35 84 Deleting a program section ea 36 9 PROGRAM START LEVEL en a 37 10 USER LEVEL use nee 39 11 EXAMPLE PROGRAMMING FOR THE WEEK PROGRAM EDITOR 46 11 1 Desired time function 22 ie ak el 46 11 2 Proceeding overvlew seesseeessseseernasssnnestinnaattnnnntannaattnAnntAAAaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA aaan 46 11 3 Proceeding in detail users 46
44. BINDER GmbH post office box 102 D 78502 Tuttlingen International customers please contact your local BINDER distributor 16 2 Cleaning and decontamination Clean the unit after each use to avoid potential corrosion damage by ingredients of the test material DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death Do NOT spill water or cleaning agents over the inner and outer surfaces gt Before cleaning turn off the unit at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug gt Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again FP E1 1 01 2013 page 66 91 gt BINDER 16 2 1 Cleaning Disconnect the chamber from the power supply before cleaning Disconnect the power plug Wipe the surfaces with a moistened towel In addition you can use the following cleaning agents Exterior surfaces Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides inner chamber shelves Alcohol based solutions door gaskets We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 Instrument panel Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 Zinc coated hinge Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halides pars Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on zinc coated surfaces rear unit wall We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No Art Nr 1002 0016 for a thorough
45. DER now www binder world com register The registration is free and takes just a few seconds Advantages Short response times if service is needed Fair prices when relocating or installing equipment Calibration as required at no charge in case of recalls gt Free information on news product upgrades and accessories Easy registered in 3 steps LL Temp safety device 20 HOOK Cisse xxx Art No 2000000 US PATS XXIOUCX KREE 1 OO se OUI NNN DOAK d KORK PBINDER 27 1 List serial number here u III 2 Go online www binder world com register 3 Register serial number FP E1 1 01 2013 page 5 91 gt BINDER Contents EC declaration Of COMONMITY EE 2 Product e Ee EE 5 TT um PR ER Re 8 1 11 L gal Consid rations nu eee A 8 1 2 Structure of the safety instructions sseesssseesesrresttrresttttnsttt ttnt ttun tt turnat ttuan tunnan nn nant nu nanten nnne en nanena 8 1 2 1 Signal word panel sise 8 1 2 2 Safety alert evmbol siennes 9 1 2 3 ae el 9 1 2 4 Word message panel structure iii 10 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unit 10 14 ee EE 11 1 5 General safety instructions on installing and operating the heating drying oven FP 12 1 6 _Intended use 2 22 ne ie Be Han denn RE lande 13 2 UNIT DESCRIPTION esse E nue arenie 14 2 1 Biet TEE 15 22 CONHOL PANE EE 16 3 SCOPE OF DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND INSTALL
46. al of the unit in non member states of the EC Alteration of the environment gt For final decommissioning and disposal of the oven please contact BINDER Service gt Observe the statutory regulations for appropriate environmentally friendly disposal The main board of the heating drying oven includes a lithium cell Please dispose of it according to national regulations FP E1 1 01 2013 page 73 91 gt BINDER 18 Troubleshooting Fault description Possible fault cause Required measures Heating Set point temperature is not reached after specified time Unit door not properly closed Completely close unit door Door gasket defective Replace door gasket Controller not adjusted Calibrate and adjust controller Chamber heating permanently set point not held Controller defective Pt 100 sensor defective Semiconductor relay defective Controller not adjusted Contact BINDER service Calibrate and adjust controller Chamber doesn t heat up LED 3a Heating active lit Heating element defective Semiconductor relay defective Contact BINDER service Chamber doesn t heat up LED 3a Heating active not lit Controller display working Semiconductor relay defective Controller defective Contact BINDER service Unit permanently turned off Red indicator lamp of safety device class 2 2a lit Safety de
47. amber shall maintain a temperature of 60 C and during the week end Saturday and Sunday a temperature of 30 C This program shall automatically run during the whole year i e it shall be programmed just once 11 2 Proceeding overview 1 Settings in the user level see chap 10 e Activating the week program timer e Checking and if necessary setting the real time clock 2 Enter the set points for the week program in Fixed value entry mode see chap 6 Set points for the example program SP 1 night weekend 30 C SP 2 day week 60 C 3 Enter the time program to the week program editor see chap 7 Program table for the program Day of the week Time O Channel 1 temperature hh mm AM ON SP2 OFF SP1 D Make sure that no other shift points have been programmed due to previous programming If so they must be deleted Set the time of the respective shift point to with key 11 3 Proceeding in detail 1 Settings in the user level e Activating the week program timer e Checking and if necessary setting the real time clock FP E1 1 01 2013 page 46 91 gt BINDER Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 actual date and time actual switching state of week program timer channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000
48. ameters of individual program sections are called up with button X W one after the other The values of the individual parameters can be entered with the arrow keys A value flashes once after 2 seconds thus indicating that it has been taken over to the controller If several parameters are to be skipped e g in order to change a parameter in a posterior program section the parameters can be rapidly jumped over by holding pressed down the X W key If no button is hit during more than 120 sec the controller switches back to Normal Display The program entered so far remains saved Hit key Display 1 shows e g 40 0 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S01 TEMP 40 0 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter temperature set point of S01 in C with arrow keys v a Hit key Display 1 shows e g 00 30 actual section length set point Display 2 shows S01 TIME 00 30 variable section length in hh mm alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter section length set point of S01 in v a Value is displayed in both displays hh mm with arrow keys Hit key Display 1 shows e g 50 actual fan speed set point Display 2 shows DOT FAN 50 variable fan speed in alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter fan speed set point of S01 in with v a d Value is displayed in both disp
49. and during the week end Saturday and Sunday a temperature of 30 C This program shall automatically run during the whole year i e it shall be programmed just once 12 2 Proceeding overview 2 Settings in the user level see chap 10 Set maximum section duration Prg Time to 999 hs 59 min The maximum length of a program section can be set in common for all program sections to 99 hs 59 min or to 999 hs 59 min Select setting 999 59 When changing the maximum duration setting pre existing programs will be deleted in the program editor Turning off the tolerance limits function Select setting 0 meaning tolerance limits off Thus an interruption of the program course during the heating up or cooling down phases during the rapid set point step phase is avoided Inactivating the week program timer Inactivate the week program timer before entering a program factory setting Otherwise any setting of the operation lines in the program editor is ineffective Enter the time program to the program editor Program table for the example program Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point hh mm C SP Make sure that there are no more program sections S05 etc existing due to previous programming If so they must be deleted see chap 8 4 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 52 91 gt BINDER 3 Set the number of cycles to infinite in the program
50. ary 14 2 Temperature safety device class 3 1 DIN 12880 option The temperature safety device class 3 1 protects the unit its environment and the charging material from exceeding the maximum permissible temperature In the event of a fault it limits the temperature inside the oven to the value set on the safety device Please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany 2a Figure 10 Temperature safety device class 3 3 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 60 91 gt BINDER Function The temperature safety device is functionally and electrically independent of the temperature control system and if an error occurs it performs a regulatory function If you turn the control knob 2 to its end stop position 10 the safety device class 3 1 protects the chamber If you set it to a temperature a little above the controller s set point temperature it protects the charging material If the safety device class 3 1 has taken over control identifiable by the red alarm lamp 2a lighting up proceed as follows e Disconnect the unit from the power supply e Have an expert examine and rectify the cause of the fault e Start up the unit again as described in chap 5 Setting To check the response temperature of the safety device class 3 1 turn on the chamber and set the desired set
51. ased air change by stronger fan Q Q Q Q Q Construction almost gas tight Q Q Inert gas connection gas inlet and outlet Q Q Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature indicator with flexible temperature Q Q Q Q Q sensor Pt 100 Analog output 4 20 mA for temperature with 6 O O O O pole DIN socket DIN plug included Ei relay outputs via DIN socket 6 O O O Q Q FP E1 1 01 2013 page 78 91 gt BINDER Unit size 53 115 240 400 720 Options accessories continued Data Logger Kit T 350 Q Q Q Q Q Temperature calibration including certificate Q Q Q Q Q an measurement including O O O O O Qualification folder Q Q Q Q Q Unit acc to cUL standard in 115V 1N 60Hz Q Q Unit acc to cUL standard in 208 V 3N 60Hz O Q Q Base on castors Q Q Q Q Q Sturdy trolley castors with locking brakes Q Q Q Q Q Legend Standard equipment O Optional Not available FP E1 1 01 2013 page 79 91 gt BINDER 19 6 Accessories and spare parts SP BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the unit provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts The user is responsible for any risk arising from using unauthorized accessories Accessories and
52. ble Pt 100 temperature sensor and can be viewed at Display 2 of the RD3 controller The object temperature data is put out together with the data of the temperature controller to the RS 422 interface as a second measuring channel and can be documented by the communication software APT COM developed by BINDER option chap 15 1 The sensor top protective tube of the flexible Pt 100 can be immersed into liquid substances Technical data of the Pt 100 sensor e Three wire technique e Class B DIN EN 60751 e Temperature range up to 320 C e Stainless steel protective tube 45 mm length material no 1 4501 15 4 Analog output for temperature option With this option the chamber is equipped with an analog output 4 20 mA for temperature This output permits transmitting data to external data registration systems or devices The connection is carried out as a DIN socket at the rear of the chamber as following ANALOG OUTPUT 4 20 mA DC PIN 1 Temperature PIN 2 Temperature Temperature range 0 C to 300 C A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Figure 12 Pin configuration of the DIN socket FP E1 1 01 2013 page 62 91 gt BINDER 15 5 Zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines option Operation lines 1 2 und 3 are used to switch any device connected to the zero voltage relay outputs via a DIN socket at the rear of the incubator The operation lines permit turning on and off the individual zero voltage rela
53. cc to EN 60529 Temp safety device DIN 12880 Temperature safety device acc to standard DIN 12880 Class 2 0 Temperature safety device class 2 Art No 9010 0255 Art No 9010 0255 Project No Special application acc to project no 1 60 kw Nominal power 1 60 kW 230V 1N Nominal voltage 230 V 10 single phase unit TOA Nominal current 7 0 Amp 50 60 Hz Power frequency 50 60 Hz FP E1 1 01 2013 page 11 91 gt BINDER Symbol on the type plate Information CE conformity marking Electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and to be disposed of in a separate collection according to directive 2002 96 EC on waste zz electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Gei The equipment is certified in the GOST R certification system of GOSTSTANDARD Russia The equipment is certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc according to standards CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 2 Edition 2004 07 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and C UL US Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements UL 61010 1 2 LISTED FP UL only Edition 2005 07 22 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control LABORATORY EQUIPMENT and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements IEC 61010 1 2001 2 Edition and IEC 61010 2 10 Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for the heating of materials 1 5 General safety instructions on
54. ces and adhesives in on the unit and on the doors and take out the operating manuals and accessory equipment Sliding or tilting the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door handle or the door Do NOT lift units 400 and 720 by hand gt Lift the unit size 53 and 115 from the pallet at its four lower corners with the aid of 2 people unit size 240 with the aid of 4 people Lift units 400 and 720 from the pallet using technical devices fork lifter Set the fork lifter only from the rear in the middle of the unit Make sure to place all the lateral supports of the unit on the forks If you need to return the unit please use the original packing and observe the guidelines for safe lifting and transportation chap 3 2 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 16 91 gt BINDER For disposal of the transport packing see chap 17 1 Note on second hand units Ex Demo Units Second hand units are units that have been used for a short time for tests or exhibitions They are thoroughly tested before resale BINDER guarantees the technically flawless state of the chamber Second hand units are marked as such with a sticker on the unit door Please remove the sticker before commissioning the unit 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transportation The front castors of units 720 can be blocked by brakes Please move the units with castors only
55. cleaning s Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other cleaning agents is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Any corrosive damage caused by a lack of cleaning is excluded from liability by BINDER GmbH Danger of corrosion Damage to the unit Do NOT use acidic or chlorine cleaning detergents Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on other kind of surfaces e g the zinc coated hinge parts or the rear unit wall For surface protection perform cleaning as quickly as possible s After cleaning completely remove cleaning agents from the surfaces with a moistened towel Let the unit dry Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning With every decontamination method always use adequate personal safety controls ai ai Following cleaning leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs The neutral cleaning agent may cause health problems in contact with skin and if ingested Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the neutral cleaning agent FP E1 1 01 2013 page 67 91 gt BINDER Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles Suitable protective gloves with full contact butyl or nitrile rubber penetration time gt 480 minutes Contact with skin ingestion Skin and eye damage due to chemical burns Do not ingest Keep away
56. d disconnect the unit from the power supply pull the power plug g When turning off the main power switch ON OFF 1 the stored parameters remain saved e With option inert gas connection chap 15 8 Close the inert gas supply and remove the gas connection High concentration of inert gas Risk of death by suffocation gt Respect the relevant regulations for handling these gases gt When decommissioning the unit turn off the inert gas supply e Temporal decommissioning See indications for appropriate storage chap 3 3 e Final decommissioning Dispose of the unit as described in chap 17 3 to 17 5 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 70 91 BINDER 17 3 Disposal of the unit in the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points The heating drying oven FP bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection according to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and German national law for electrical and electronic equipment Elektro
57. dioactive substances SP It is the user s responsibility that the unit is free from toxic infectious or radioactive substances prior to handing it over to a recycling company e Prior to disposal clean all introduced or residual toxic substances from the unit e Prior to disposal disinfect the unit from all sources of infection Be aware of the fact that sources of infection may also be located outside the inner chamber e If you cannot safely remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit dispose of it as special waste according to national law e Fill out the contamination clearance certificate chap 20 and enclose it with the unit FP E1 1 01 2013 page 71 91 gt BINDER Contamination of the device with toxic infectious or radioactive substances Danger of intoxication Danger of infection NEVER take a unit contaminated with toxic substances or sources of infection for recycling according to directive 2002 96 EC gt Prior to disposal remove all toxic substances and sources of infection from the unit gt Dispose of a unit from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed as special waste according to national law 17 4 Disposal of the unit in the member states of the EC except for the Federal Republic of Germany According to directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electr
58. eceived Was the unit unboxed O Yes O No Was the unit plugged in Was the unit in operation O No O No O Yes O Yes Pictures of unit attached Pictures of Packaging attached O No O No O Yes O Yes Pictures have to be attached Customer Contact Information Distributor Contact Information Name Company Address Phone E mail FP E1 1 01 2013 page 89 91 gt BINDER Customer End User Decontamination Declaration Health and Hazard Safety declaration To protect the health of our employees and the safety at the workplace we require that this form is completed by the user for all products and parts that are returned to us Distributors or Service Organizations cannot sign this form NY warehouse without a RMA number will be refused at the dock SP NO RMA number will be issued without a completed form Products or parts returned to our A second copy of the completed form must be attached to the outside of the shipping box 1 Unit component part type Serial No List any exposure to hazardous liquids gasses or substances and radioactive material 3 1 List with MSDS sheets attached where available or needed if there is not enough space available below please attach a page Safety measures required for handling the list under 3 1 Measures to be taken in case of skin contact or release into the a
59. ed in display 2 X w Hit program key o Display 1 shows e g time of the selected shift point actually selected shift point S1 EES Si f actual setting shift point not programmed Hit program key O FP E1 1 01 2013 page 50 91 gt BINDER Display 1 shows 20 00 time of the selected shift point entry of time of the selected shift point actual setting 20 00 i e 8 p m Enter the time 20 00 with arrow keys v a l Value is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 2 shows Time 20 00 Display 1 shows 0000 entry of state of channel 1 actual setting OFF Enter the state of channel 1 v a d Setting is displayed in display 2 Off with arrow keys Hit key Display 2 shows Ch1 SP2 Off Display 1 shows 0000 entry of state of channel 2 Display 2 shows Channel 2 Off actual setting Off HitkeyEXIT Display 1 shows 20 00 time of the selected shift point actually selected shift point S1 actual setting time 20 00 channels OFF Display 2 shows S1 20 00 Hit several times key EXIT or wait for 120 seconds Controller returns to normal display FP E1 1 01 2013 page 51 91 gt BINDER 12 Example programming for the Program editor 12 1 Desired time function From Monday to Friday the chamber shall maintain a temperature of 60 C
60. ed only with a substitute of the same ratings Refer to the technical data of the respective device type Three phase devices are equipped with internal fuses not accessible from outside If these fuses are blown please inform an electronic engineer or BINDER service 19 3 Definition of usable space The usable volume illustrated below is calculated as follows ra A B C internal dimensions W H D c a b c wall separation Cc U a 0 1 A b b 0 1 B c 0 1 C Vuse A 2 a B 2 b C 2 c Figure 14 Determination of the usable volume The technical data refers to the so defined usable space D Do NOT place samples outside this usable volume Do NOT load this volume by more than half to enable sufficient airflow inside the chamber Do NOT divide the usable volume into separate parts with large area samples Do NOT place samples too close to each other in order to permit circulation between them and thus obtain a homogenous distribution of temperature and humidity FP E1 1 01 2013 page 75 91 gt BINDER 19 4 Technical data Unit size Exterior dimensions Width Height incl feet castors Depth incl door handle instrument panel and exhaust duct Wall clearance rear Wall clearance side Steam space volume 115 240 400 720 1035 1235 1235 0 1025 1530 ee ees 575 645 745 765 22 64 25 39 29 33 30 12 34 06 105 105 105 105 105 100 100 100 100
61. f the chamber identifiable by the red alarm lamp 2a lighting up proceed as follows e Disconnect the chamber from the power supply e Have an expert examine and rectify the cause of the fault e Release the safety device by pressing the reset button 2b e Start the chamber again as described in chap 5 Setting To check the response temperature of the safety device turn on the chamber and set the desired set point at the temperature controller The scale division from 1 to 10 corresponds to the temperature range from 30 C up to 320 C and serves as a setting aid e Turn the control knob 2 of the safety device using a coin to its A end stop position 10 unit protection e When the set point is reached turn back the control knob 2 until its trip point turn it counter clockwise e The trip point is identifiable by the red alarm lamp 2a lighting up the reset button 2b pops out e The optimum setting of the safety device is obtained by turning the knob clockwise by approx one graduation mark on the scale Figure 9 Setting the safety e Push the reset button 2b in again device class 2 SP The unit is only active with the reset button 2b pushed in When the safety device class 2 responds the red alarm lamp 2a illuminates the reset button 2b pops out and the chamber turns off permanently SP Check the safety device with every change of the set point value and readjust it if necess
62. gram editor is accessed by hitting button X W for 5 sec Here the set points are entered one after the other in all program sections of a selected program Two programs with up to 10 sections each or one program with up to 20 sections can be entered setting in the user level chap 10 In order to avoid incorrect programming the values of the program course should be entered into a table template in chap 8 3 Example of program table with default setting Ramp Section Temperature set Section length Fan speed Operation lines point hh mm C TIME TEMP Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines see chap 15 5 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 31 91 gt BINDER The values of the program table can now be entered to the RD3 program controller Step 1 Selecting the program and the program section Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 actual date and time actual state of week program timer channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Display 1 shows Press down key for 5 sec e g 0000 Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Hit program key oO Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code Enter user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting adjustable in the user level chap 1
63. gram timer channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows Display 2 shows e g 0000 PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Menu visible only if week program timer is activated Display 2 shows WEEK PROG EDITOR you are in the week program editor Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows USER LEVEL you are in the user level Hit program key ke i Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code display flashes Enter the user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting or the valid code in case it has been previously changed in this menu Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec Display 1 shows 1 actual address 1 entry of unit address Display 2 shows Adress 1 actual address 1 Enter the unit address 1 up to 254 with arrow keys Hit key v a Address is displayed in both displays Display 1 shows actually valid user code 1 Display 2 shows User cod 1 Enter a new value with arrow keys change user code actually set 1 v a Value is displayed in both displays Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 no function Display 2 shows Saf mode Limit no function Hit
64. h a serial interface RS 422 for computer communication e g via the communication software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 15 1 For further options see chap 19 5 The model FP 720 is equipped with four castors Both front castors can be locked by brakes The units can be operated in a temperature range of 5 C above ambient temperature up to 300 C FP E1 1 01 2013 page 14 91 gt BINDER 2 1 Unit overview KE Figure 4 Heating drying oven FP example model FP 53 1 Main power switch on off 2 Safety device class 2 or class 3 1 option 3 Program controller RD3 4 Lever for ventilation slide 5 Door handle FP E1 1 01 2013 page 15 91 gt BINDER 2 2 Control panel 3 2 1 gt BINDER Figure 5 Control panel of standard unit 1 Main power switch on off 2 Safety device class 2 3 Program controller RD3 3 Scope of delivery transportation storage and installation 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and scope of delivery After unpacking please check the unit and its optional accessories if any based on the delivery note for completeness and for transportation damage If transportation damage has occurred inform the carrier immediately The final tests of the manufacturer may cause traces of the racks on the inner surfaces This has no impact on the function and performance of the unit Please remove any transportation protection devi
65. ic radioactive biologically harmful or hazardous substances or any other hazardous materials f r giftige radioaktive biologisch bedenkliche bzw gef hrliche Stoffe oder anderweitig gef hrliche Stoffe We herewith guarantee that Wir versichern dass Q The hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equipment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this regard is complete die gef hrlichen Stoffe die mit dem o g Ger t Bauteil in Kontakt kamen in 3 1 aufgelistet sind und alle Angaben vollst ndig sind Q That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity das Ger t Bauteil nicht mit Radioaktivit t in Ber hrung kam 5 Kind of transport transporter Transportweg Spediteur Transport by means and name of transport company etc Versendung durch Name Spediteur o Date of dispatch to BINDER GmbH Tag der Absendung an BINDER GmbH FP E1 1 01 2013 page 87 91 gt BINDER We herewith declare that the following measures have been taken Wir erkl ren dass folgende Ma nahmen getroffen wurden UI Hazardous substances were removed from the unit component part so that no hazard exists for corresponding persons in the handling or repair of these items das Ger t Bauteil wurde von Gefahrstoffen befreit so dass bei Handhabung Reparaturen f r die betreffenden Person keinerlei Gef hrdung besteh
66. installing and operating the heating drying oven FP With regard to operating the heating drying oven FP and to the installation location please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany BINDER GmbH is only responsible for the safety features of the unit provided skilled electricians or qualified personnel authorized by BINDER perform all maintenance and repair and if components relating to chamber safety are replaced in the event of failure with original spare parts To operate the unit use only original BINDER accessories or accessories from third party suppliers authorized by BINDER The user is responsible for any risk caused by using unauthorized accessories Danger of overheating Damage to the unit Do NOT install the unit in unventilated recesses gt Ensure sufficient ventilation for dispersal of the heat The heating drying oven FP must NOT be operated in hazardous locations Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT operate the unit in potentially explosive areas gt KEEP explosive dust or air solvent mixtures AWAY from the unit The heating drying oven FP does not dispose of any measures of explosion protection FP E1 1 01 2013 page 12 91 gt BINDER DANGER Explosion hazard Danger of death Do NOT introduce a
67. isplay 2 shows SP1 TEMPERATURE variable temperature in C Enter temperature set point in C with arrow Value is displayed in display 1 Ze WA 4 play play Hit key actual temperature set point 2 Display 1 shows e g 37 0 visible only if week program timer is activated in the user level chap 10 Display 2 shows SP2 TEMPERATURE variable temperature in C Enter temperature set point in C with arrow Value is displayed in display 1 Zeg v a play play Hit key Display 1 shows e g 100 actual fan speed set point Display 2 shows SP FAN SPEED variable fan speed in Enter fan speed set point in with arrow Value is displayed in display 1 Va v a play play Hit key Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines chap 15 5 Display 1 shows e g 000 actual switching state of operation lines Display 2 shows OPERATION LINE variable switching state of operation lines Enter switching state with arrow keys v a Hit key l If no button is hit for more than 120 sec or if the EXIT button is hit the controller changes to Normal Display SP When changing the set point check the setting of the safety device chap 14 1 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 23 91 gt BINDER exactitude of the temperature can differ from the manufacturer s specifications Do reduce the fan speed only if absolutely necessary d
68. key Display 1 shows 0 no function Display 2 shows Saf setp 0 no function Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 no function Display 2 shows Decimal XXX X EE Select decimal point position with arrow keys FP E1 1 01 2013 Decimal point position XXX X or XXXX is displayed in display 2 vla page 42 91 gt BINDER Hit key X Display 1 shows 0000 no function setting of the alarm buzzer Display 2 sh B pc ne oe REINE actual setting Active Select between Active and Inactiv with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 no function selection of controller language Display 2 sh isplay 2 shows Language English actual setting English Select between languages German English and French with arrow keys Hit key v a d Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows e g 0004 unit operating hours operating hours up to now hhhh mm Display 2 shows Oper hs 0004 28 actually displayed 4 hs 28 min Hit key Display 1 shows 1000 actual setting 1000 hs 1000 00 maximum number of operating hours Becomes RR hhhh mm actual setting 1000 hs Set value with arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in both displays Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 no function reset counter of operating hours Display 2
69. lays arrow keys Hit key Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines chap 15 5 Display 1 shows e g 000 actually set switching state Display 2 shows SOT O LINE 000 variable switching state alternating CONTINUE X W Information go on with X W Enter switching state with arrow keys v a Hit key FP E1 1 01 2013 page 33 91 gt BINDER Selecting the next program sections to be entered Display 1 shows e g 02 section S02 selected Display 2 shows P01 SEC Section S02 has already been created alternating CONTINUE X W enter new set points for the individual parameters with X W or Display 1 shows e g 02 section S02 selected Display 2 shows P01 SEC Section S02 has not yet been created alternating NEW SEC X W enter set points for the individual parameters with X W Select the next section to be entered with arrow keys i a Display 1 shows e g 60 0 actual temperature set point Display 2 shows S02 TEMP 60 0 variable temperature in C alternating CONTINUE X W information go on with X W Enter the temperature set point of S02 in C v a with arrow keys Etc If all sections up to S10 or up to S20 have been programmed follows again section S01 In order to quit the entry mode hit several times the EXIT button or wait 120 sec the controller returns to Normal Di
70. mation or if special problems arise that you feel are not sufficiently addressed in this manual please ask your dealer or contact us directly Furthermore we emphasize that the contents of this operating manual are not part of an earlier or existing agreement promise or legal relationship nor do they modify such a relationship All obligations on the part of BINDER derive from the respective purchase contract which also contains the entire and exclusively valid statement of warranty administration The statements in this manual neither augment nor restrict the contractual warranty provisions 1 2 Structure of the safety instructions In this operating manual the following harmonized denominations and symbols indicate dangerous situations in accordance with ISO 3864 2 and ANSI Z535 6 1 2 1 Signal word panel Depending on the seriousness and probability of the consequences dangers are identified with a signal word the corresponding safety color and if appropriate the safety alert symbol Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious irreversible injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious irreversible injury FP E1 1 01 2013 page 8 91 gt BINDER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate or minor reversible injury Indicates a pote
71. mmregelung und forcierter Umluft Heating drying ovens with program control and forced convection Etuves universelles r gulation programmable et circulation d air forc e FP 53 FP 115 FP 240 FP 400 FP 720 Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden EG Richtlinien The products described above are in conformity with the following EC guidelines Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux directives CE suivantes Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EG Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Directive basse tension 2006 95 CE EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EG EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Directive CEM 2004 108 CE Richtlinie 2006 95 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 12 Dezember 2006 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten betreffend elektrische Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen Council Directive 2006 95 EC of 12 December 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2006 95 CE du Parlement Europ amp en et du Conseil du 12 d cembre 2006 concernant le rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres relatives au mat riel lectrique destin tre employ dans certaines limites de tension Richtlinie 2004 108 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 15 Dezember 2004 zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten be
72. n speed values that have been previously entered in the fixed value entry mode 10 User level In this menu the following parameters can be se in brackets the corresponding abbreviated information given in display 2 e Unit address Adress Setting of controller address 1 to 255 for operation with the communication software APT COMTM e User code User cod Modification of the user code setting factory setting 0001 for access to the user level and the program editor Keep in mind any modification of the user code There is no access to these levels without a valid user code e Decimal point position Decimal Selection if integer values or one position after the decimal point can be entered The integer representation is displayed in Display 2 set point entry while the actual value in Display 1 is always displayed with one decimal point e Buzzer Buzzer Inactive no audible signal buzzer in case of an alarm event Active in case of an alarm event see chap 13 2 an audible signal buzzer will run It can be reset by hitting button EXIT FP E1 1 01 2013 page 39 91 gt BINDER e Selection of controller menu language Language German English or French can be selected e Counter of operating hours Oper hs Information about the number of operating hours reached up to now or since the last reset no setting display only e Max number of operating hours Op limit Entry of a limit numbe
73. n the top panel in the middle and on the right side at the bottom right Each of these ports can be used as inlet or outlet depending on the nature of the inert gas e lighter gas nitrogen helium lower port as inlet e heavy gas e g argon upper port as inlet Connection Observe the legal requirements and relevant standards and regulations for the safe handling of gas cylinders and inert gases D General information for safe handling of gas cylinders e Store and use gas cylinders only in well ventilated areas e Open the gas cylinder valve slowly to avoid pressure surges e Secure gas cylinders during storage and use against falling chaining e Transport gas cylinders with a cylinder cart do not carry roll or throw them e Always close the valve even with apparently empty cylinders screw on the cap when not in use Return gas cylinders with the valve closed e Do not open gas cylinders by force Mark them when damaged e Observe relevant regulations for dealing with gas cylinders Connect a flexible gas tube to the gas hose connection adapter diameter 10mm which is used for gas inlet and secure it with hose clamps hose and hose clamps are not enclosed There is a constant gas flow after establishing the connection After connecting the gas cylinder check all gas connections for leaks e g with leak spray or diluted soap solution Use a pressure reducer and make sure to avoid any excessive
74. ngth 99 59 or 999 59 actual setting 99 59 Select between 99 59 in hh mm or 999 59 in hhh mm with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Setp sim Ramp ramp or step actual setting ramp Select between Ramp and Step with arrow Display 1 shows 0000 keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 2 shows Tol band 0 Tolerance limits in C actual setting 0 Set value in C with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Prog Clk Inactive Week program timer active or inactive actual setting Inactive Select between Active and Inactive with arrow keys Hit key v a Setting is displayed in display 2 Display 1 shows Display 2 shows 0000 12h 24h 24h Display mode 12 hours or 24 hours actual setting 24h Select between 12 hours and 24 hours with FP E1 1 01 2013 arrow keys v a Setting is displayed in display 2 page 44 91 gt BINDER Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Date Main menu Setting the date of the real time clock x Hit program key e Display 1 shows e g 2006 Actual setting 2006 Display 2 shows Year 2006 Setting the
75. nternal volume The flow rate corresponding to 115 1 h is 1 9 I min Without the Mostly gas tight version option you may need to slightly increase the flow rate FP E1 1 01 2013 page 65 91 gt BINDER 16 Maintenance cleaning and service 16 1 Maintenance intervals service Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during operation or maintenance work Do NOT remove the rear panel of the unit gt Before conducting maintenance work turn off the unit at the main power switch and disconnect the power plug gt Ensure all maintenance work is conducted by licensed electricians or experts authorized by BINDER Ensure regular maintenance work is carried out at least once a year The warranty becomes void if maintenance work is conducted by non authorized personnel Replace the door gasket only when cold Otherwise the door gasket may become damaged dy We recommend taking out a maintenance agreement Please consult BINDER Service BINDER telephone hotline 49 0 7462 2005 555 BINDER fax hotline 49 0 7462 2005 93555 BINDER e mail hotline service binder world com BINDER service hotline USA 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 x3 toll free in the USA BINDER service hotline Asia Pacific 852 39070500 or 852 39070503 BINDER service hotline Russia and CIS 7 495 98815 17 BINDER Internet website http www binder world com BINDER address
76. ntially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product and or its functions or of a property in its proximity 1 2 2 Safety alert symbol A Use of the safety alert symbol indicates risk of injury Observe all measures that are marked with the safety alert symbol in order to avoid death or injury 1 2 3 Pictograms Warning signs Electrical hazard Hot surface Explosive atmosphere Stability hazard gt Lifting hazard Suffocation hazard Pollution Hazard Risk of corrosion and or chemical burns Biohazard Pollution Hazard Mandatory action signs Mandatory regulation Read operating Disconnect the power Lift with several persons instructions plug Lift with mechanical Environment protection Wear protective gloves Wear safety goggles assistance FP E1 1 01 2013 page 9 91 BINDER Prohibition signs Do NOT touch Do NOT spray with water SP Information to be observed in order to ensure optimum function of the product 1 2 4 Word message panel structure Type cause of hazard Possible consequences Instruction how to avoid the hazard prohibition gt Instruction how to avoid the hazard mandatory action Observe all other notes and information not necessarily emphasized in the same way in order to avoid disruptions which could result in direct or indirect injury or prope
77. ny combustible or explosive substance at working temperature into the heating drying oven NO explosive dust or air solvent mixture in the inner chamber Any solvent contained in the charging material must not be explosive or inflammable l e irrespective of the solvent concentration in the steam room NO explosive mixture with air must form The temperature inside the chamber must lie below the flash point or below the sublimation point of the charging material Familiarize yourself with the physical and chemical properties of the charging material as well as the contained moisture constituent and its behavior with the addition of heat energy Familiarize yourself with any potential health risks caused by the charging material the contained moisture constituent or by reaction products which may arise during the temperature process Take adequate measures to exclude such risks prior to putting the heating drying oven into operation DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death The unit must NOT become wet during operation or maintenance The heating drying ovens have been produced in accordance with VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accordance to VDE 0411 1 IEC 61010 1 The inner chamber the outgoing air pipe the door window option the door gaskets and the access ports will become hot during operation Danger of burning Do NOT touch the inner surfaces the outgoing air pipe the door
78. oint ramp The set point gradually moves from one set point to the one of the following program section during a given interval The actual temperature value X follows the continually moving set point W at any moment e Program sections with constant temperature The initial values of two subsequent program sections are identical therefore the temperature is kept constant during the whole time of the first program section e Sudden temperature changes set point step Steps are temperature changes ramps that occur during a very short interval Two program sections with an identical set point are followed by a section with a different set point If the duration of this transitional program section is very short minimum entry 1 min the temperature change will proceed rapidly in the possible minimum time N W step step constant ramp ramp constant constant constant ramp Figure 7 Possible temperature transitions with default setting ramp in the user level chap 10 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 28 91 gt BINDER Program entry as set point ramp example WC 40 130 120 180 380 timin Program table corresponding to the diagram with default setting Ramp Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point hh mm C TEMP TIME SEC Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines see chap 15 5 The values of such a program table can no
79. on from the oven must only be performed together with extraneous air Perforate the connecting piece to the suction device or place an exhaust funnel at some distance to the outgoing air pipe FP E1 1 01 2013 page 19 91 BINDER The exhaust duct will become hot during operation Danger of burning Do NOT touch the exhaust duct during operation 5 Startup Having connected the electrical supply chap 4 1 turn on the unit by the main power switch 1 Warming chambers may release odors in the first few days after commissioning This is not a quality defect To reduce odors quickly we recommend heating up the chamber to its nominal temperature for one day and in a well ventilated location 5 1 Air change Opening the air flap in the outgoing air pipe serves to adjust the air change Without connecting a suction plant e lf the air flap is open and the fan is operating fresh air comes in via aeration gaps e lf the air flap is completely open the spatial temperature accuracy can be negatively influenced 5 2 Settings at the RD3 program controller After turning the unit on with the main power switch 1 the controller is in Normal Display fixed value operation mode Depending on the temperature value entered before LED 3a is lit if the heating is active or no LED if the actual temperature is equal to or above the set point In Display 1 of the controller the actual temperature value is di
80. onic equipment WEEE BINDER devices are classified as monitoring and control instruments category 9 only intended for professional use They must not be disposed of at public collecting points The heating drying oven FP bears the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment manufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in separate collection according to the directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE WEEE marking crossed out wheeled bin with solid bar under At the end of the device s service life notify the distributor who sold you the device who will EEE take back and dispose of the unit according to the directive 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Violation against existing law Do NOT dispose of BINDER devices at public collecting points gt Have the device disposed of professionally at a recycling company which is certified according to conversion of the directive 2002 96 EC into national law or gt Instruct the distributor who sold you the device to dispose of it The agreements apply that were reached with the distributor when purchasing the unit e g his general terms of payment and delivery gt If your distributor is not able to take back and dispose of the unit please contact BINDER service Certified companies disassemble waste BINDER equipment in primary
81. ontamination declaration For service and maintenance works on site such a customer decontamination declaration must be submitted to the service technician before the start of work No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a completed form FP E1 1 01 2013 page 91 91
82. orization number needs to be applied to the packaging in such a way that it can be easily recognized or be recorded clearly in the delivery documents number SP For security reasons we cannot accept your delivery if it does not carry an authorization FP E1 1 01 2013 page 69 91 gt BINDER 17 Disposal 17 1 Disposal of the transport packing Packing element Material Disposal Straps to fix packing on pallet Plastic Plastic recycling Wooden transport box option With metal screws Non wood compressed matchwood IPPC standard Wood recycling Metal Metal recycling Pallet from size 115 on with foamed plastic stuffing Solid wood IPPC standard Wood recycling PE foam Plastic recycling Transport box Cardboard Paper recycling with metal clamps Metal Metal recycling Top cover size 720 only Cardboard Paper recycling J Cardboard Paper recycling Removal aid sizes 240 and 400 only P 4 Plastic Plastic recycling Edge protection Styropor or PE foam Plastic recycling Protection of doors and racks PE foam Plastic recycling Bag for operating manual PE foil Plastic recycling Insulating air cushion foil packing of optional accessories PE foil Plastic recycling If recycling is impossible all packing parts can also be disposed of with normal waste 17 2 Decommissioning Turn off the main power switch 1 an
83. r die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit und zur Aufhebung der Richtlinie 89 336 EWG Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 98 336 EEC Directive 2004 108 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 15 d cembre 2004 relative au rapprochement des l gislations des tats membres concernant la compatibilit lectromagn tique et abrogeant le directive 98 336 CEE Die oben beschriebenen Produkte tragen entsprechend die Kennzeichnung CE The products described above corresponding to this bear the CE mark Les produits d crits ci dessus en correspondance portent l indication CE FP E1 1 01 2013 1 2 page 2 91 gt BINDER Die oben beschriebenen Produkte sind konform mit folgenden harmonisierten Normen The products described above are in conformity with the following harmonized standards Les produits d crits ci dessus sont conformes aux normes harmonis es suivantes Sicherheit safety s curit EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61010 2 010 2003 EMV EMC CEM EN 61326 1 2006 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 EN 61326 2 2 2006 FP E1 1 01 2013 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61010 1 2011 VDE 411 1 2011 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for meas
84. r of operating hours i e the maximal number of operating hours that can be run Maximum setting 9999 Reaching the limit has no effect e Reset operating hours Op back Reset operating hours to zero e Interface protocol Protocol Modbus The chamber interface can be used as a communication interface to connect it to a computer This serves to control the chamber by the communication software APT COM It is possible to read and write the values of all parameters Printer A protocol printer for data printouts can be connected to the chamber interface The printer regularly protocols the actual temperature value with fixed formatting and with adjustable print intervals In both cases an interface converter RS 422 RS 232 is used e Print interval Prt Inv Setting of the print interval in minutes Function available only if setting Printer has been selected in the previous menu point e Display illumination Disp LED Selection between continuous display illumination and limited illumination that will automatically go off 300 sec after the last entry e Program type selection PrgSelec Select between entry of two programs with up to 10 sections each or of one program with up to 20 sections When changing from 2 programs to 1 program or vice versa existing programs are deleted in the program editor s e Maximum section duration Prg Time The maximum length of an individual program
85. r to the operating manual of the BINDER communication software APT COM Pin allocation of the RS 422 interface at the rear of the oven Pin 2 RxD Pin 3 TxD Pin 4 RxD Pin 5 TxD Pin 7 Ground FP E1 1 01 2013 page 61 91 BINDER 15 2 Data logger kit BINDER Data Logger Kits offer an independent long term measuring system for temperature They are equipped with a keyboard and a large LCD display alarm functions and a real time function Measurement data are recorded in the Data Logger and can be read out after the measurement via the RS232 interface of the Data Logger It offers a programmable measuring interval and permits storing up to 64000 measuring values Reading out is done with the Data Logger evaluation software You can give out a combined alarm and status protocol directly to a serial printer Data Logger Kit T 350 Temperature range 0 C 32 F up to 350 C 662 F For detailed information on installation and operation of the BINDER Data Logger please refer to the mounting instructions Art No 7001 0204 and to the original user manual of the manufacturer supplied with the data logger 15 3 Additional measuring channel for digital object temperature indicator with flexible temperature sensor Pt 100 option The object temperature display enables the determination of the actual temperature of the specimen during the whole process The object temperature is measured via a flexi
86. rilize the inner chamber parts in a sterilizer or autoclave In case of eye contact the disinfectant spray may cause eye damage due to chemical burns Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the disinfectant spray FP E1 1 01 2013 page 68 91 gt BINDER Recommended precautions To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles Eye contact Eye damage due to chemical burns Do NOT empty into drains gt Wear protective goggles D After using the disinfectant spray allow the unit to dry thoroughly and aerate it sufficiently 16 3 Sending back the unit to BINDER GmbH If you send a BINDER product to us for repair or any other reason we will only accept the product upon presentation of an authorization number that has previously been issued to you We will issue an authorization number after receiving your complaint either in writing or by telephone prior to your sending the BINDER product back to us The authorization number will be issued following receipt of the information mentioned below e BINDER product type and serial number e Date of purchase e Name and address of the dealer from which you bought the BINDER product e Exact description of defect or fault e Your full address if possible contact person and availability of that person e Exact location of the BINDER product e Contamination clearance certificate chap 20 via fax in advance The auth
87. rty damage 1 3 Localization position of safety labels on the unit The following labels are located on the unit Pictograms Warning signs Service label Hot surface Service Hotline International 49 0 7462 2005 555 USA Toll Free 1 866 885 9794 or 1 631 224 4340 Poccua u CHI 7 495 98815 17 service binder world com G www binder worid com BINDER amp Figure 1 Position of labels on the unit FP E1 1 01 2013 page 10 91 gt BINDER SP Keep safety labels complete and legible Replace safety labels that are no longer legible Contact BINDER Service 1 4 Type plate ol Figure 2 Position of the type plate Temp safety device Class Art No Project No DIN 12880 50 60 Hz Nominal temperature 300 C 1 60 kw C 5723F 230V IN Enclosure protection IP 20 70A r E 9010 0255 US PATS 4585923 5222612 5309981 548194 5601143 5773287 6079403 MMN MD UU INNI gt D 78532 Tuttingen Germany FP 115 Serial No 00 00000 gt Ee N D E Tel 49 0 7462 2005 0 Goes Internet www binder world com Figure 3 Type plate example of FP 115 regular unit Indications of the type plate Information BINDER Manufacturer BINDER GmbH FP 115 Model FP 115 Serial No 00 00000 Serial No 00 00000 Nominal temperature SE Nominal temperature 572 F Enclosure protection IP 20 IP type of protection 20 a
88. ry setting setting in the user level chap 10 before starting a program gt Step 1 Program selection only with program type 2 programs set Normal Display Hit program key e Display 1 shows e g 1 actually selected program Display 2 shows SEL PRG select program 1 or 2 Enter program number 1 or 2 with arrow v a Value is displayed in display 1 keys Next step entry of program course settings Hit program key le Display 1 shows e g 00 00 entered delay time hh mm Display 2 shows RUN TIME enter delay time of program start Set delay time in hh mm with arrow keys v a Value is displayed in display 1 Hit program key ex Display 1 shows e g 1 actually selected number of program cycles Display 2 shows REPEAT enter number of program cycles Select number of cycles 1 0 1 etc with v a Value is displayed in display 1 arrow keys Last step program start Hit program key e Display 1 shows e g 1 selected program Display 2 shows RUN PRG Question start selected program Hit program key O Display 1 shows e g 25 5 actual temperature value P01 501 00 29 39 actual program P01 actual section S01 and remaining Display 2 shows time running backwards time of program section S01 Program is running The green LED 3d lights up Additionally to the green LED
89. s CEI 61326 1 2005 AC1 2008 NF EN 61326 1 2006 mod Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te EMV Anforderungen Teil 2 2 Besondere Anforderungen Pr fanordnung Betriebsbedingungen und Leistungsmerkmale f r ortsver nderliche Pr f Mess und berwachungsger te in Niederspannungs Stromversorgungsnetzen DIN EN 61326 2 2 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 2 2 Particular requirements Test configurations operational conditions and performance criteria for portable test measuring and monitoring equipment used in low voltage distribution systems IEC 61326 2 2 2005 BS EN 61326 2 2 2006 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exigences relatives a la CEM Partie 2 2 Exigences particuli res Configurations d essai conditions de fonctionnement et crit res d aptitude la fonction des mat riels portatifs d essai de mesure et de surveillance utilis s dans des syst mes de distribution basse tension CEI 61326 2 2 2005 AC1 2007 NF EN 61326 2 2 2006 2 3 page 3 91 gt BINDER D 78532 Tuttlingen 21 08 2012 BINDER GmbH ial A E U Aude re eege P M Binder B Hofmann Fe Leiter F amp E eae an Director R amp D anag ng ector Chef de service R amp D Directeur general 3 3 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 4 91 gt BINDER Product registration Online Product Registration Register your BIN
90. s tight so it is impossible to establish overpressure The sealing diminishes the release of vapors via the housing that may be set free from the charging material when heated Carrying off via the regular evacuation duct e g into a waste air installation is likely to further reduce emissions The unit is not completely gas tight Gases from inside the heating drying oven can escape into the surrounding atmosphere Respect the maximum working place concentration of the released substance Respect the relevant regulations Any harmful gas that might escape has to be led out via good room ventilation or a suitable exhaust system Place the unit if necessary below a gas vent FP E1 1 01 2013 page 63 91 gt BINDER The air flap does not close the exhaust duct completely The delivered plug serves to avoid emerging of vapors or loss of introduced inert gas if any via the exhaust duct Due to special demands of heat resistance use the delivered plug only Use of inappropriate plug Danger of inflammation gt To close the exhaust duct use the delivered plug only For drying purpose please remove the plug in order to permit dissipation of the generated vapor which would lead to condensation in the inner chamber 15 8 Inert gas connection option for FP 53 and FP 115 With this option the heating drying oven is equipped with two ports for inert gas nitrogen or noble gases The ports are located o
91. se does not exist any longer 14 Temperature safety devices 14 1 Temperature safety device class 2 DIN 12880 The temperature safety device class 2 protects the chamber its environment and the charging material from exceeding the maximum permissible temperature Please observe the guideline BGI GUV I 850 0 on safe working in laboratories formerly BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 laboratory guidelines issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany In the event of a fault in the temperature controller the safety device 2 permanently turns off the chamber This status is reported visually by the indicator lamp 2a Check the operation of the safety device 2 by moving it slowly counter clockwise until the chamber turns off The safety device cut off is reported visually by the indicator lamp 2a Then release again the safety device by pressing the reset button 2b and turn on the chamber as described 2a Figure 8 Safety thermostat class 2 Function The safety device class 2 is functionally and electrically independent of the temperature control device and turns off the chamber permanently If you turn the control knob 2 to its end stop position 10 the safety device protects the appliance If you set it to a temperature a little above the controller s set point temperature it protects the charging material FP E1 1 01 2013 page 59 91 gt BINDER If the safety device has turned of
92. section can be set to either 99 hs 59 min or to 999 hs 59 min setting in the user level chap 10 This setting is then valid for all program sections Programming can be done directly via the controller keyboard or graphically at the computer using the software APT COM 3 DataControlSystem option chap 15 1 specially developed by BINDER 5 3 General indications The program controller RD3 offers several functional levels Normal Display fixed value operation e Display of the actual value of temperature display 1 and of the actual date and time display 2 e The chamber is in fixed value operating mode adjusting to the entered set points FP E1 1 01 2013 page 21 91 gt BINDER Fixed value entry mode chap 6 e Entry of set points for temperature and fan speed for fixed value operating mode e Entry of set points for temperature set points 1 and 2 for week program operation Program editor chap 8 e Two programs with up to 10 sections each or one program with up to 20 sections can be entered selection in the user level chap 10 Entry of set points for temperature and fan speed in all program sections chap 8 2 e Deleting a program section chap 8 4 Program start level chap 9 e Selection of an entered program e Entry of settings affecting the program course as start delay time or number of program cycles e Program start Week program editor chap 7 e Setting of the shift points User level chap 1
93. spare parts Rack chrome plated 6004 0002 6004 0003 5004 0004 6004 0005 6004 0006 Rack stainless steel 6004 0007 6004 0008 6004 0009 6004 0011 6004 0010 Perforated rack stainless steel 6004 0029 6004 0030 6004 0031 6004 0032 6004 0033 Door gasket silicone 6005 0095 6005 0096 6005 0097 6005 0069 6005 0099 Door gasket made of FKM temperature 8012 0494 8012 0495 8012 0496 8012 0497 8012 0498 resistant up to 200 C Stable table on wheels with castors and 9054 0018 9051 0018 9051 0019 9051 0019 locking brakes Rubber pads for safe stacking 4 pieces 8012 0001 8012 0001 8012 0001 RE Unit fuse 5x20mm 250V 10Amp 5006 0012 5006 0012 semi time lag M Unit fuse 5x20mm 250V 16Amp 5006 0013 semi time lag M Over current release category B 16 A 5006 0042 5006 0042 Pilot lamp red 5008 0003 Spatial temperature measurement including certificate DL005022 2 5 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement including certificate DL005023 6 9 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement including certificate DL005024 10 18 measuring points Spatial temperature measurement acc to DIN 12880 including certificate DL005025 27 measuring points Measurement of air change rate acc to ASTM D5374 DL005026 Qualification folder DL005031 Neutral cleaning agent 1 kg 1002 0016 FP E1 1 01 2013 page 80 91 BINDER 19 7 Dimensions FP 53 162 287 41
94. splay When changing the set point check the setting of the safety device chap 14 1 If the fan is operated with less than 100 speed the temperature performance and the spatial exactitude of the temperature can differ from the manufacturer s specifications The fan speed rate should only be reduced if absolutely necessary to meet special requirements FP E1 1 01 2013 page 34 91 gt BINDER 8 3 Program table template Program editor Program title Program No Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point C hh mm TEMP TIME FAN Yn wesch gt Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines see chap 15 5 SP At the standard device the operation lines O LINE are without any function FP E1 1 01 2013 page 35 91 gt BINDER 8 4 Deleting a program section A program section is deleted from the program by setting the section duration to Zero Normal display Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000 Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Hit program key fei Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code Enter the user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting adjustable in the user level chap 10 Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec
95. splayed e With inactive week program timer In Display 2 of the controller the actual date and time are displayed Example 15 05 06 13 52 e With active week program timer In Display 2 of the controller the actual date and time and the states of the week program timer channels are displayed Examples 15 05 06 13 52 15 05 06 13 52 0 15 05 06 13 52 0 15 05 06 13 52 00 Channel 1 Off Channel 1 Off Channel 1 On Channel 1 On Channel 2 Off Channel 2 On Channel 2 Off Channel 2 On FP E1 1 01 2013 page 20 91 BINDER Display 1 ck Display 2 gt e v Ai alle Figure 6 RD3 program controller LED function indications and their signification 3a yellow O 02 Heating active 3b yellow O No function 3c yellow O No function Illuminates program operation e 3d green O O Flashes exceeding of the tolerance limits in Fixed value entry mode or in Program operation In program operation program interruption The program controller RD3 allows programming of temperature cycles For each program section also the fan speed can be regulated Two programs with up to 10 sections each or one program with up to 20 sections can be entered setting in the user level chap 10 SP When changing from 2 programs to 1 program or vice versa existing programs are deleted The maximum length of an individual program
96. t Q The unit was securely packaged and properly identified das Ger t wurde sicher verpackt und vollst ndig gekennzeichnet Q Information about the hazardousness of the shipment if required has been provided to the transporter der Spediteur wurde falls vorgeschrieben ber die Gef hrlichkeit der Sendung informiert We herewith commit ourselves and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER GmbH for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will exempt BINDER GmbH from eventual damage claims by third parties Wir versichern dass wir gegen ber BINDER f r jeden Schaden der durch unvollst ndige und unrichtige Angaben entsteht haften und BINDER gegen eventuell entstehende Schadenanspr che Dritter freistellen We are aware that in accordance with Article 823 of the German Civil Code BGB we are directly liable with regard to third parties in this instance especially the employees of BINDER GmbH who have been entrusted with the handling repair of the unit component Es ist uns bekannt dass wir gegen ber Dritten hier insbesondere mit der Handhabung Reparatur des Ger ts des Bauteils betraute Mitarbeiter der Firma BINDER gem 8823 BGB direkt haften Position Date Datum Signature Unterschrift Company stamp Firmenstempel D Equipment that is returned to the factory for repair must be accompanied by a completely filled out con
97. tamination clearance certificate For service and maintenance works on site such a contamination clearance certificate must be submitted to the service technician before the start of the works No repair or maintenance of the equipment is possible without a properly filled out contamination clearance certificate FP E1 1 01 2013 page 88 91 gt BINDER 20 2 For units in North America and Central America Product Return Authorization Request Please complete this form and the Customer Decontamination Declaration next 2 pages and attach the required pictures E mail to IDL_SalesOrderProcessing_USA binder world com After we have received and reviewed the complete information we will decide on the issue of a RMA number Please be aware that size specifications voltage specifications as well as performance specifications are available on the internet at www binder world us at any time Take notice of shipping laws and regulations Please fill Reason for return request O Duplicate order O Duplicate shipment O Demo Page one completed by sales O Power Plug Voltage O Size does not fit space 115V 230 V 208 V 240V O Transport Damage Shock watch tripped pictures O Other specify below Is there a replacement PO If yes gt PO If yes gt Date PO placed O Yes O No Purchase order number BINDER model number BINDER serial number Date unit was r
98. th X W Hit key FP E1 1 01 2013 page 36 91 BINDER The following section in our example now S03 is displayed Display 1 shows e g 03 actually selected section S03 Display 2 shows P01 S03 program section can be selected alternating CONTINUE X W information set point entry with X W Hit key EXIT or wait 120 sec Controller returns to Normal Display If you delete a program section which is followed by further sections those following move up to the place of the deleted section In our example section S03 has been deleted Sections S04 S05 etc in case they have been programmed earlier will now receive the preceding sections numbers i e S04 is now called S03 etc It is thus not possible to temporarily inactivate a program section but deletion leads to overwriting the section by the following one To enter a section later to a program also the sections following the new one must be entered again 9 Program start level Before starting the program check the set point entered in Fixed value operation mode After end of the program the temperature will equilibrate to this value This value must not exceed the permitted drying temperature for the used solvent quantity Too high or too low temperature after end of program Damage to the charging material gt Check the set point of Fixed value operation and if necessary adapt it After end of
99. that this information is available before the equipment component part arrives A second copy of this form should accompany the equipment component part Eventually the carrier should be informed Eine vollst ndig ausgef llte Kopie dieses Formblattes soll per Telefax Nr 49 0 7462 2005 93555 oder Brief vorab an uns gesandt werden so dass die Information vorliegt bevor das Ger t Bauteil eintrifft Eine weitere Kopie soll dem Ger t Bauteil beigef gt sein Ggf ist auch die Spedition zu informieren In the absence of a completely filled out form a repair is not possible Ohne Vorliegen des vollst ndig ausgef llten Formblattes ist eine Reparatur nicht m glich e Incomplete information or non conformity with this procedure will inevitably lead to substantial delays in processing We hope you will have understanding for this measure which lies outside of our area of influence and that you will help us to speed up this procedure Unvollstandige Angaben oder Nichteinhalten dieses Ablaufs f hren zwangsl ufig zu betr chtlichen Verz gerungen in der Abwicklung Bitte haben Sie Verst ndnis f r Ma nahmen die au erhalb unserer Einflussm glichkeiten liegen und helfen Sie mit den Ablauf beschleunigen e Please fill out this form completely Bitte unbedingt vollst ndig ausf llen 1 Unit component part type Ger t Bauteil Typ 2 Serial No Serien Nr Details about utilized substances biological substances
100. the program the temperature will equilibrate to the set point entered in Fixed value operation mode If the week program timer is active another set point SP2 might be targeted according to programming Inactivate the week program timer before starting the program default setting setting in the User level chap 10 Too high or too low temperature after end of program Damage to the charging material gt Inactivate the week program timer before starting the program In a first step a program is selected This on condition that a program has been entered previously chap 8 2 and that program type 2 programs with 10 sections each has been selected in the user level chap 10 Then the settings for the program course are defined Two parameters can be set e Program delay time i e a defined time before program start It can be entered with precision of 1 min and is max 99 59 99 hs 59 min If the value is 00 00 the program is started without any delay e Number of program cycles i e the desired number of program repeats Values from 1 to 99 can be entered If the program is not to be repeated enter value 0 For infinite repeats enter value 1 The program is repeated as a whole it is not possible to repeat individual sections In a last step the selected program is started These steps must be carried out subsequently FP E1 1 01 2013 page 37 91 BINDER Inactivate the week program timer facto
101. tmosphere Other important information that must be considered FP E1 1 01 2013 page 90 91 BINDER 4 Declaration of Decontamination For toxic radioactive biologically and chemically harmful or hazardous substances or any other hazardous materials We hereby guarantee that Any hazardous substances which have come into contact with the above mentioned equipment component part have been completely listed under item 3 1 and that all information in this regard is complete That the unit component part has not been in contact with radioactivity Any Hazardous substances were removed from the unit component part so that no hazard exists for a persons in the shipping handling or repair of these returned unit The unit was securely packaged in the original undamaged packaging and properly identified on the outside of the packaging material with the unit designation the RMA number and a copy of this declaration Shipping laws and regulations have not been violated Ihereby commit and guarantee that we will indemnify BINDER Inc for all damages that are a consequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc from eventual damage claims by third parties Position Company Phone Signature SP Equipment returned to the NY warehouse for repair must be accompanied by a completed customer dec
102. try as set point step example WI C FP E1 1 01 2013 page 30 91 gt BINDER Program table corresponding to the diagram with setting Step Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point hh mm C i Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines see chap 15 5 The values of such a program table can now be entered to the RD3 program controller chap 8 2 8 1 3 General advice for the programming of temperature transitions If the tolerance limits set in the user level chap 10 are exceeded the program is halted until the actual temperature value is again situated in the tolerance range During this program interruption the LED 3d flashes Therefore the duration of the program might be extended due to the programming of tolerances Programming is conserved even in case of power failure or after turning off the unit After program rundown the controller returns to fixed value operation showing Normal Display and equilibrates to the temperature value previously entered in fixed value entry mode g C Before starting the program check the set point value entered in fixed value entry mode After program rundown temperature will equilibrate to this value Inactivate the week program timer factory setting setting in the user level chap 10 before starting a program 8 2 Set point entry for program operation From Normal Display the pro
103. tting Inactive Display 2 shows Tol Band 0 Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Prog Clk Inactive Select Inactive meaning week program v a Setting is displayed in display 2 timer off with arrow keys Hit several times key EXIT or wait 120 sec Controller returns to Normal Display 2 Enter the time program to the program editor Program table for the example program Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point hh mm C TEMP TIME In this example the program is entered to the first program place P01 Normal display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value 29 actual date and time actual switching state of week Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 program timer channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Hit key for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000 Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor Hit program key CO FP E1 1 01 2013 page 54 91 gt BINDER Display 1 shows Display 2 shows 0000 UserCod 0000 enter user code Enter user code with arrow keys v a e g 0001 basic setting adjustable in the user level chap 10 Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec Display 1 shows 01 program P01 selected Display 2 shows PRG program can be selected alternating CONTINUE
104. ue to special requirements The values entered in fixed value entry mode remain valid after program run off and are then equilibrated SP If the fan is operated with less than 100 speed the temperature performance and the spatial If the week program timer is active another set point SP2 might be targeted according to programming Temperatures too high for the introduced solvent quantity can occur Inactivate the week program timer if you do not use it default setting setting in the User level chap 10 Too high or too low temperature Damage to the charging material gt Inactivate the week program timer if you do not use it 7 Week program editor The Week program editor allows defining up to 4 shift point for each week day A shift point defines a moment and the switching state ON or OFF of the channels getting active at this moment Channel function e Channel 1 On Set point 2 is equilibrated e Channel 1 Off Set point 1 is equilibrated e Channel 2 reserve The week program timer is first set to inactive factory setting Thus you need to activate the week program timer in the user level chap 10 Normal Display Display 1 shows e g 19 8 actual temperature value o__ actual date and time actual state of week program timer Display 2 shows e g 15 05 06 13 52 channel 1 Off channel 2 Off Press down key for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000
105. urement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61010 1 2010 BS EN 61010 1 2010 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gulation et de laboratoire Partie 1 Prescriptions g n rales CEI 61010 1 2010 NF EN 61010 2011 Sicherheitsbestimmungen f r elektrische MeR Steuer Regel und Laborger te Teil 2 010 Besondere Anforderungen an Laborger te f r das Erhitzen von Stoffen DIN EN 61010 2 010 2004 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 010 Particular requirements for laboratory equipment for the heating of materials IEC 61010 2 10 2005 BS EN 61010 2 10 2003 R gles de s curit pour appareils lectriques de mesurage de r gulation et de laboratoire Partie 2 010 Prescriptions particuli res pour appareils de laboratoire utilis s pour l chauffement des mati res CEI 61010 2 10 2003 NF EN 61010 2 10 2005 Elektrische Mess Steuer Regel und Laborger te EMV Anforderungen Teil 1 Allgemeine Anforderungen DIN EN 61326 1 2006 Berichtigung 1 2008 Berichtigung 2 2011 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2005 Corr 1 2008 Corr 2 2010 BS EN 61326 1 2006 A1 2008 Mat riel lectrique de mesure de commande et de laboratoire Exigences relatives la CEM Partie 1 Exigences g n rale
106. vice class 2 has turned off the oven Let cool down the oven and press down RESET button Check temperature set point and setting of safety device chap 14 1 If appropriate select suitable limit value Safety device class 2 defective Contact BINDER service Unit permanently turned off No power supply Wrong voltage Unit fuse has responded Check connection to power supply Check power supply for voltage of 115V or 230V Check unit fuse and replace it if appropriate if it responds again contact BINDER service Controller defective Contact BINDER service Deviations from the indicated heating up times Oven fully loaded Charge the oven less or consider longer heating up times Controller Program duration longer than programmed Program stops one section too early Inappropriate tolerances have been programmed Program line is incomplete For rapid transition phases do NOT program tolerance limits in order to allow maximum heating speed When programming define the end value of the desired cycle by adding an additional section with a section time of at least one minute Programs have been deleted Change from 2 programs to 1 program or vice versa When changing ensure that the programs are no more needed The controller returns to Normal Display from any level No button was hit for more than 120 sec Repeat entries enter the values rapidly
107. w be entered to the RD3 program controller chap 8 2 Program entry as set point step example S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 WC FP E1 1 01 2013 page 29 91 gt BINDER Program table corresponding to the diagram with default setting Ramp Section Temperature Section length Fan speed Operation lines set point hh mm C i S TEMP TIME EC S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 80 00 01 100 000 110 03 20 10 se o m 10 000 Only with option zero voltage relay outputs via operation lines see chap 15 5 The values of such a program table can now be entered to the RD3 program controller chap 8 2 The end point of the desired cycle must be programmed with an additional section in our examples S05 for set point ramp and S08 for set point step with a section time of at least one minute Otherwise the program will stop one section too early because the program line is incomplete 8 1 2 Programming with setting step With setting Step selected you don t need to program the transition section in the Program Editor ramps becomes impossible SP With setting step the controller will equilibrate only to constant temperatures programming The set points are maintained constant for the duration of the program section At the start of each program section the unit heats up in order to attain the entered set point as fast as possible Program en
108. when empty and on an even surface otherwise the castors may be damaged Respect the advice for temporal decommissioning chap 17 2 Sliding or tilting the unit Damage to the unit Risk of injury by lifting heavy loads gt Transport the unit in its original packaging only Secure the unit with transport straps for transport Do NOT lift or transport the unit using the door handle or the door Do NOT lift units 400 and 720 by hand Lift unit size 53 and 115 at its four lower corners with the aid of 2 people unit size 240 with the aid of 4 people and place it on a transport pallet with wheels Push the pallet to the desired site and then lift the unit from the pallet at its four lower corners gt Io gt gt Place units size 400 and 720 using technical devices fork lifter on the transport pallet Set the fork lifter only from the rear in the middle of the unit Make sure to place all the lateral supports of the unit on the forks Transport units size 400 and 720 ONLY with the original transport pallet Set the fork lifter only to the pallet Without the pallet the unit is in imminent danger of overturning e Permissible ambient temperature range during transport 10 C to 60 C You can order transport packing and pallets for transportation purposes from BINDER Service 3 3 Storage Intermediate storage of the unit is possible in a closed and dry room Observe the guidelines for temporary
109. y for 5 sec Display 1 shows e g 0000 Display 2 shows PROGRAM EDITOR you are in the program editor it key for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Menu visible only if week program timer is activated Display 2 shows WEEK PROG EDITOR you are in the week program editor Hit key for 5 sec Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows USER LEVEL you are in the user level Hit program key e Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows UserCod 0000 enter user code display flashes Enter the user code with arrow keys v a a setting DE or the valid code in case it has been previously changed in this menu Value is displayed in both displays Automatically forward after 2 sec FP E1 1 01 2013 page 53 91 gt BINDER Display 1 shows 1 actual address entry of unit address actual address 1 Hit several times key until Prg Time appears Display 1 shows 0000 Display 2 shows Adress 1 max section length 99 59 or 999 597 actual setting 999 59 Display 2 shows Prg Time 999 59 Select 999 59 in hhh mm with arrow keys v a d Setting is displayed in display 2 Hit key Display 1 shows 0000 Tolerance limits in C actual setting 0 Set value 0 meaning tolerance limits off with v a l Setting is displayed in display 2 arrow keys Hit key Week program timer active or inactive actual se
110. y outputs through the program controller They can be programmed in fixed value entry mode chap 6 as well as in the program editor chap 8 2 via the operation lines switching state 0 Off switching state 1 On Connection occurs via the DIN socket at the rear of the chamber as following Figure 13 Pin configuration of the DIN socket A suitable DIN plug is enclosed Operation line 1 Operation line 2 Operation line 3 NV Pin 1 Pin N 3 Pin3 Pin E Pin5 Pin e Pin 2 Make LI Pin 4 Make L 6 Pin 6 Make Switching state On 1xx Switching state On x1x Switching state On xx1 Maximum loading capacity of the switching contacts 24V AC DC 2 5 A Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage to switching contacts and connection socket Do NOT exceed the maximum switching load of 24V AC DC 2 5A Do NOT connect any devices with a higher loading capacity 15 6 HEPA fresh air filter option With this option the introduced fresh air is cleaned by means of a high efficiency submicron particulate air filter type HEPA class H 14 acc to DIN EN 1822 Replace the filter insert if necessary by removing the metal cover of the filter at the left side of the unit Art No 6014 0003 15 7 Mostly gas tight version option for FP 53 and FP 115 With this option the heating drying oven is additionally sealed so the loss when introducing gases is decreased The unit is not completely ga
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